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Primary School Admissions in East Lancashire 2018/19
APPLY ONLINEThe closing date for applications is
Monday 15 January 2018
This information should be read along with the main booklet“Primary School Admissions in Lancashire - Information for Parents 2018-19”
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This supplement provides details of Community, Voluntary Controlled, Voluntary Aided , Foundation and Academy Primary Schools in the Hyndburn, Ribble Valley, Burnley, Pendle and Rossendale areas.
The policy for admission to Community and Voluntary Controlled Schools is listed below.
For Voluntary Aided and Foundation Schools and Academies a summary of the admission policy is provided in this booklet under the entry for each school. Some of these schools may operate different admission arrangements and you are advised to contact individual schools direct for clarification and
to obtain full details of their admission policies.
These criteria will only be applied if the number of applicants exceeds the published admission number.
A full version of the admission policy is available from the school and you should ensure you read the full policy before expressing a preference for the school.
Where the school has a nursery class, the number of nursery pupils is in addition to the number on roll.
POLICIES ARE ACCURATE AT THE TIME OF PRINTING AND MAY BE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
Admission Criteria for Community & Voluntary Controlled Schools
When a school is oversubscribed on parental preferences, then the following priorities
apply in order:
1. Looked after children and those who have been previously looked after, then
2. Children for whom the Local Authority accepts that there are exceptional medical social or welfare reasons which are directly relevant to the school concerned, then
3. Children with older brothers and sisters attending the school when the younger child will start, then
4. Remaining places are allocated according to where a child lives. Those living nearest to the preferred school by a straight line (radial) measure will have priority.
The distance criterion which will be used as the tie breaker if there is oversubscription within any of the admission criteria is a straight line (radial) measure. If the Local
Authority is unable to distinguish between applicants using the published criteria (e.g. twins or same block of flats) places will be offered via a random draw.
The distance measure is a straight line (radial) measure centre of building to centre of building.
How do infant school to junior school transfers work (Year 2 to Year 3)? In Lancashire there are 5 infant and 5 junior primary schools. These are separate establishments but are closely linked.
These are:-
Ribbleton Avenue Infants and Ribbleton Avenue Juniors (Preston)
Leyland Methodist Infants and Leyland Methodist Juniors (South Ribble)
Leyland St Andrew's CE Infants and Woodlea Juniors (South Ribble)
Rosegrove Infants and Lowerhouse Juniors (Burnley)
Whitefield Infants and Lomeshaye Juniors (Pendle)
If the junior school is able to admit all Year 3 applicants then this will be arranged locally and will automatically happen each September. If however there are more applicants for Year 3 than available places (and anybody may apply for a Year 3 place – including new to area families); then a formal admission round will take place using the determined admission criteria (see above). For these pairs of schools the sibling criterion will be applied across the full age range – reception to Year 5 for reception and Year 3 admissions and reception to Year 6 for in year requests.
Contents Page
ADMISSION CRITERIA For Community & Voluntary Controlled Schools
Inside front
cover
INDEX OF SCHOOLS BY NAME (with details of Parental Preferences for Sept 2017 intakes)
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DETAILS OF SCHOOLS IN YOUR AREA (listed by district)
Hyndburn 4
Ribble Valley 21
Burnley 33
Pendle 43
Rossendale 55
Does your child qualify for pupil premium? 64
Application Form 65
Supplementary Information Form - Church of England/Methodist Primary Schools 67
Supplementary Information Form - Roman Catholic Primary Schools 69
DEFINITIONS for Voluntary Aided and Foundation Schools and Academies for Admission Purposes
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TIMETABLE for admission to Lancashire Primary Schools 2018/19 75
CONFIRMATION OF OFFERS Back page
Each Lancashire Primary School and Academy has a published admission number which confirms its number of reception admissions each September.
These will on occasion increase where strategic place planning issues allow and / or where decisions can be implemented in time for the effective co-ordination
of the admission process.
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HYNDBURN COMMUNITY SCHOOLS
School Postal Address Telephone Headteacher
Number
on Roll Jan 2017
Admission Number
2018/19
Accrington Huncoat Lynwood Road
Huncoat Accrington BB5 6LR 01254 233369
Mr S Crosier 184 30
Accrington Hyndburn
Park
Park Road
Accrington BB5 1ST 01254 233171
Ms W Tracey 436 75
Accrington Spring Hill Exchange Street
Accrington BB5 0JD
01254 399009
Mr S Tonge 395 60
Accrington Woodnook Hudson Street Accrington BB5 2HS 01254 233020
Mrs N J Trayner 194 40
Oswaldtwistle Moor End* White Ash Lane
Oswaldtwistle BB5 3JG 01254 233312
Mr A Martin 197 30
* This school has a SERF Unit for pupils w ith speech and language diff iculties. Children in the SERF unit are in addition to the admission
number of 30. Please see page 16 of the main booklet for further information.
Oswaldtwistle West End Aspen Lane
Oswaldtwistle BB5 4QA
01254 234584
Mr J McBride 203 30
Clayton-le-Moors Mount Pleasant
Earl Street Clayton-le-Moors BB5 5NH
01254 232046
Mrs G Whittaker 381 60
Great Harwood Primary Rushton Street Great Harwood BB6 7JQ 01254 880810
Mrs J Ault 174 45
HYNDBURN VOLUNTARY CONTROLLED SCHOOLS
School Postal Address Telephone Headteacher
Number
on Roll Jan 2017
Admission Number
2018/19
Accrington St Peter's Church of England
Cartmel Avenue Accrington BB5 0NW 01254 233513
Mrs J Smith 187 30
Oswaldtwistle Hippings Methodist Voluntary Controlled
Heron Way Oswaldtwistle BB5 3BT 01254 234089
Mrs J E Lewer 209 30
Oswaldtwistle St Andrew's Church of England
Springfield Street Oswaldtwistle BB5 3LG 01254 231279
Mrs C Wilkinson 271 45
Rishton Methodist George Street Rishton BB1 4JF
01254 887223
Mrs J Neale 173 30
* Admission numbers in this district may be subject to variation.
Baxenden St John's Church of England Primary School
School Postal Address Telephone Headteacher
Number on Roll
Jan 2017
Admission Number 2018/19
Baxenden St John's Church of England
Church Avenue Baxenden BB5 2RQ 01254 234074
Mrs C Regan
199
30
SUMMARY OF POLICY ▼ This is a Voluntary Aided school – please contact the school for full admission
details. For this school, please apply online at www.lancashire.gov.uk/schools and use the appropriate supplementary information form.
1. (a) Children in public care and previously looked after children.
(b) Children with special medical or social circumstances affecting the child where these needs can only be met at this school.
2. Children with a parent/guardian worshipping in a church in membership of 'Churches Together in England'.
Priority will be given to the children of parent(s) involved in the life and worship of Baxenden St John's Church.
3. Children who have a sibling attending the school on the date of application and on the date of admission.
4. Other children.
Where there are more applicants for the available places within a category, then the distance between the
Ordnance Survey address points for the school and the home measured in a straight line will be used as the final determining factor, nearer addresses having priority over more distant ones. This address point is within the body of the property and usually located at its centre. Where the cut off point is for addresses within the same
building, then the single measure between address points will apply and the Local Authority's system of a random draw will determine which address(es) receive the offer(s).
Accrington Benjamin Hargreaves Voluntary Aided C of E Primary School
School Postal Address Telephone Headteacher
Number on Roll
Jan 2017
Admission Number 2018/19
Accrington Benjamin
Hargreaves Voluntary Aided Church of England
Barnfield Street
Accrington BB5 2AQ 01254 232130 [email protected]
Mrs J Nicol
166
23
SUMMARY OF POLICY ▼ This is a Voluntary Aided school – please contact the school for full admission
details. For this school, please apply online at www.lancashire.gov.uk/schools and use the appropriate supplementary information form.
1. (a) Children in public care and previously looked after children.
(b) Children with special medical or social circumstances affecting the child where these needs can only be met at this school.
2. Children with a parent/guardian worshipping in a church in full membership of Churches Together in England,
a member of the Evangelical Alliance or the North West Partnership to a maximum of 15. Priority will be given to the children of parent(s) worshipping at Accrington St Paul's Church.
3. Children who have a sibling attending the school on the date of application and on the date of admission
(1 September 2018).
4. Children of staff who have been employed in School for the whole of the two years prior to the closing date
for applications. This applies to all staff, full and part time, who are employed by the Governing body.
5. Other children.
Where there are more applicants for the available places within a category, then the distance between the
Ordnance Survey address points for the school and the home measured in a straight line will be used as the final determining factor, nearer addresses having priority over more distant ones. This address point is within the
body of the property and usually located at its centre. Where the cut off point is for addresses within the same building, then the single measure between address points will apply and the Local Authority's system of a random draw will determine which address(es) receive the offer(s).
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Accrington Green Haworth Church of England Primary School
School Postal Address Telephone Headteacher
Number
on Roll Jan 2017
Admission
Number 2018/19
Accrington Green
Haworth Church of England
School House Lane
Green Haworth Accrington BB5 3SQ 01254 233379
Mr P Turner
80
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SUMMARY OF POLICY ▼ This is a Voluntary Aided school – please contact the school for full admission details. For this school, please apply online at www.lancashire.gov.uk/schools and use the appropriate
supplementary information form.
1. (a) Looked after children and previously looked after children. (b) Children with special medical or social circumstances affecting the child where these needs can only be
met at this school.
2. Children with a parent/guardian worshipping in a church in membership of Churches Together in England. (up to a maximum of 9 children)
3. Children who have a sibling attending the school on the date of application and on the date of admission.
4. Other children.
Where there are more applicants for the available places within a category, then the distance between the Ordnance Survey address points for the school and the home measured in a straight line will be used as the final determining factor, nearer addresses having priority over more distant ones. This address point is within the
body of the property and usually located at its centre. Where the cut off point is for addresses within the same building, then the single measure between address points will apply and the Local Authority's system of a random draw will determine which address(es) receive the offer(s).
Accrington St John with St Augustine Church of England Primary School
School Postal Address Telephone Headteacher
Number on Roll
Jan 2017
Admission Number 2018/19
Accrington St John
with St Augustine Church of England
Maudsley Street
Accrington BB5 6AD 01254 392717
Mr M Proctor
200
30
SUMMARY OF POLICY ▼ This is a Voluntary Aided school – please contact the school for full admission
details. For this school, please apply online at www.lancashire.gov.uk/schools and use the appropriate supplementary information form.
1. (a) Looked after children and previously looked after children.
(b) Children with special medical or social circumstances affecting the child where these needs can only
be met at the school.
2. Children who have a sibling attending the school on the date of application and on the date of admission.
3. Children whose parents live within the ecclesiastical parish of Accrington St. John with St. Augustine
Huncoat. (a) Children with a parent/guardian worshipping in a church in membership of Churches Together in England .
(b) Other Children.
4. Children whose parents live outside the ecclesiastical parish of Accrington St John with St Augustine Huncoat.
Where there are more applicants for the available places within a category, then distance between the Ordnance Survey address points for the school, and the home measured in a straight line will be used as the final
determining factor, nearer addresses having priority over more distant ones. This address point is within the body of the property and usually located at its centre. Where the cut off point is for addresses within the same building, then the single measure between address points will apply and the Local Author ity’s system of a random
draw will determine which address(es) receive the offer(s).
Accrington Saint Mary Magdalen's Church of England Primary School
School Postal Address Telephone Headteacher
Number
on Roll Jan 2017
Admission
Number 2018/19
Accrington Saint Mary
Magdalen's C of E Primary
Devonshire Street
Accrington BB5 1DW 01254 232329
Mrs K Hardman
199
30
SUMMARY OF POLICY ▼ This is a Voluntary Aided school – please contact the school for full admission details. For this school, please apply online at www.lancashire.gov.uk/schools and use the appropriate
supplementary information form.
1. (a) Children in Public Care, and previously looked after children. (b) Children with special medical or social circumstances affecting the child where these needs can only be met at the school.
2. Children whose parents live within the Ecclesiastical Parish of St Mary Magdalen, Accrington.
(i) Children with a sibling attending school at the date of application and on the date of admission.
(ii) Children with a parent/guardian worshipping in a Church in full membership of, firstly, Churches Together
in England and, secondly, the Evangelical Alliance.
(iii) Children with a parent/guardian worshipping in a non-Christian faith which is in membership of the UK
Interfaith Network. The major world faiths are those in membership of the UK Interfaith Network; in addition to Christians, it includes Buddhists, Baha'is , Hindus, Jains, Jews, Muslims, Sikhs, Zorastrains . The parents must meet the normal religious obligations of the faith.
The Governors will request confirmation of this from the relevant member of the clergy or worship leader.
3. Children of staff (the member of staff must have been employed at St. Mary Magdalen's school for the whole
of the two academic years leading up to the closing date for application). This applies to all staff, full and part time, who are employed in the school.
4. Children with parents living outside the parish
(i) Children who have a sibling attending the school on the date of application and on the date of admission. (ii) Children with a parent/guardian worshipping in a Church in full membership of, firstly, Churches Together
in England, and secondly, the Evangelical Alliance. (iii) Children with a parent/guardian worshipping in a non-Christian faith which is in membership of the UK
Interfaith Network.
5. Other children whose parents live: (i) In the parish. (ii) Outside the parish.
Where there are more applicants for the available places within a category, then distance between the Ordnance Survey address points for the school and the home measured in a straight line will be used as the final determining factor, nearer addresses having priority over more distant ones. This address point is within the body of the
property and usually located at its centre. Where the cut off point is for addresses within the same building, then the single measure between address points will apply and the Local Authority's system of a random draw will determine which address(es) receive the offer(s).
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Knuzden St Oswald's Church of England Primary School
School Postal Address Telephone Headteacher
Number
on Roll Jan 2017
Admission
Number 2018/19
Knuzden St Oswald's
Church of England Voluntary Aided
Mount St James
Stanhill Road Knuzden Blackburn BB1 2DR
01254 667222
Mrs A E Gray
205
30
SUMMARY OF POLICY ▼ This is a Voluntary Aided school – please contact the school for full admission
details. For this school, please apply online at www.lancashire.gov.uk/schools (and use the appropriate supplementary information form.
1. (a) Children in public care and previously looked after children.
(b) Children with special medical or social circumstances affecting the child where these needs can only be
met at the school. 2. Children who have a sibling attending the school on the date of application and on the date of admission. 3. Children with a parent/guardian worshipping in a church in full membership of Churches Together in England
or the Evangelical Alliance. 4. Children with a parent/guardian worshipping in a non-Christian faith which is in membership of the UK
Interfaith Network.
The major world faiths are those in membership of the UK Interfaith Network; in addition to Christians, it includes Buddhists, Baha’is, Hindus, Jains , Jews, Muslims, Sikhs, Zorastrians. The parent must meet the normal religious obligations of the faith. The governors will request confirmation of this from the relevant
member of the clergy or worship leader. 5. Other children.
Where there are more applicants for the available places within a category, then the distance between the
Ordnance Survey address points for the school and the home measured in a straight line will be used as the final determining factor, nearer addresses having priority over more distant ones. This address point is within the body
of the property and usually located at its centre. Where the cut off point is for addresses within the same building, then the single measure between address points will apply and the Local Authority's system of a random draw will determine which address(es) receive the offer(s).
Oswaldtwistle St Paul's Church of England Primary School
School Postal Address Telephone Headteacher
Number
on Roll Jan 2017
Admission
Number 2018/19
Oswaldtwistle St Paul's
Church of England
Union Road
Oswaldtwistle BB5 3DD 01254 231026
Ms A Barron
130
26
SUMMARY OF POLICY ▼ This is a Voluntary Aided school – please contact the school for full admission
details. For this school, please apply online at www.lancashire.gov.uk/schools and use the appropriate supplementary information form.
1 (a) Looked after children and previously looked after children.
(b) Children with special medical or social circumstances affecting the child where these needs can only
be met at this school.
2. Children whose parents live within the ecclesiastical parish of St. Paul's, Immanuel and All Saints. A map
showing the boundaries is available in school.
3. Children whose parents live outside the ecclesiastical parish of St. Paul's, Immanuel and All Saints .
(a) Children who have a sibling attending the school on the date of application and on the date of admission.
(b) Children with a parent/guardian worshipping in a church in full membership of Churches Together in England or Evangelical Alliance. (c) Other children.
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Where there are more applicants for the available places within a category, then the distance between the Ordnance Survey address points for the school and the home measured in a straight line will be used as the final
determining factor, nearer addresses having priority over more distant ones. This address point is within the body of the property and usually located at its centre. Where the cut off point is for addresses within the same building, then the single measure between address points will apply and the Local Authority's system of a random
draw will determine which address(es) receive the offer(s).
Church, St Nicholas Church of England Primary School
School
Postal Address
Telephone Headteacher
Number on Roll
Jan 2017
Admission Number
2018/19
Church, St Nicholas Church of England
St Nicholas Road Off Dill Hall Lane Church
Accrington BB5 4DN 01254 381875
Mrs V Axon
187
30
SUMMARY OF POLICY ▼ This is a Voluntary Aided school – please contact the school for full admission
details. For this school, please apply online at www.lancashire.gov.uk/schools and use the appropriate supplementary information form.
(1) Children in public care and previously looked after children.
(2) Children with special medical or social circumstances affecting the child where these needs can only be met at this school.
(3a) Children who have a sibling in school and live in the parish of Church Kirk and St. Andrews. A map is available in school.
(3b) Children who have a sibling in school and live outside the parish of Church Kirk and St. Andrews.
(4) Children with a parent/guardian worshipping in Church Kirk or St. Andrews or in another church in full
membership of Churches Together in England or Evangelical Alliance.
(5) Other children.
Where there are more applicants for the available places within the category, then the distance between the
Ordinance Survey address points for the school and the home measured in a straight line will be used as the final determining factor, nearer addresses having priority over more distant ones. This address point is within the body of the property and usually located at its centre. Where the cut off point is for the addresses within the
same building, then the single measure between address points will apply and the Local Authority’s system of a random draw will determine which address(es) receive the offer(s).
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Altham St James Church of England Primary School
School
Postal Address
Telephone
Acting
Headteacher
Number on Roll
Jan 2017
Admission Number
2018/19
Altham St James Church of England
Burnley Road Altham Accrington BB5 5UH
01282 772174
Mrs C Woods
57
10
SUMMARY OF POLICY ▼ This is a Voluntary Aided school – please contact the school for full admission
details. For this school, please apply online at www.lancashire.gov.uk/schools and use the appropriate supplementary information form.
1. (a) Children in public care and previously looked after children. (b) Children with special medical or social circumstances affecting the child where these needs can only be
met at this school.
2. Children who have a sibling attending the school on the date of application and on the date of admission.
3. Children with a parent/guardian worshipping in a church in full membership of Churches Together in England
or the Evangelical Alliance which is in the area served by the school.
4. Children whose parents live within the area served by the school.
Within this category, places will be awarded in the following priority:
(a) Children with a parent/guardian worshipping in a church in full membership of Churches Together in England or the Evangelical Alliance not in the area served by the school.
(b) Other children
5. Children whose parents live outside the area served by the school.
Within this category, places will be awarded in the following priority: (a) Children with a parent/guardian worshipping in a church in full membership of Churches Together in
England or the Evangelical Alliance not in the area served by the school.
(b) Other children
In the criteria above, the following definitions apply:
The area served by the school is The United Benefice of Altham St James’ and All Saints Clayton-le-
Moors. A map of this area is available in school.
Where there are more applicants for the available places within a category, then the distance between the
Ordnance Survey address points for the school and the home measured in a straight line will be used as the final determining factor, nearer addresses having priority over more distant ones. This address point is within the
body of the property and usually located at its centre. Where the cut off point is for addresses within the same building, then the single measure between address points will apply and the Local Authority's system of a random draw will determine which address(es) receive the offer(s).
Great Harwood St Bartholomew's Parish Church of England Primary School
School
Postal Address
Telephone Headteacher
Number on Roll
Jan 2017
Admission Number
2018/19
Great Harwood St Bartholomew's Parish Church of England
Ash Street Great Harwood Blackburn BB6 7QA
01254 884534
Mr M Mackley
194
30
SUMMARY OF POLICY ▼ This is a Voluntary Aided school – please contact the school for full admission
details. For this school, please apply online at www.lancashire.gov.uk/schools and use the appropriate supplementary information form.
1. (a) Children in public care and previously looked after children. (b) Children with special medical or social circumstances affecting the child where these needs can only
be met at this school.
2. Children who have a sibling attending the school on the date of application and on the date of admission. 3. Children with a parent worshipping at St. Bartholomew’s Church, Great Harwood or a church that is a member
of ‘Churches Together in Britain and Ireland, ' the Evangelical Alliance or the North West Partnership.
4. Location to school: (a) those living within the traditional ecclesiastical Parish of St. Bartholomew's, Great Harwood. A map
showing the boundaries is available in the school.
(b) those living outside the traditional ecclesiastical Parish of St. Bartholomew's, Great Harwood. A map showing the boundaries is available in the school.
Where there are more applicants for the available places within a category, then the distance between the
Ordnance Survey address points for the school and the home measured in a straight line will be used as the final determining factor, nearer addresses having priority over more distant ones. This address point is within the body of the property and usually located at its centre. Where the cut off point is for addresses within the same building,
then the single measure between address points will apply and the Local Authority’s system of random draw will determine which address(es) receive the offer(s).
Rishton St Peter and St Paul's Church of England Primary School
School Postal Address Telephone Headteacher
Number on Roll
Jan 2017
Admission Number 2018/19
Rishton St Peter and St Paul's Church of England
Arundel Street Rishton Blackburn BB1 4DT
01254 884522
Mr A Greenhalgh
189
30
SUMMARY OF POLICY ▼ This is a Voluntary Aided school – please contact the school for full admission
details. For this school, please apply online at www.lancashire.gov.uk/schools and use the appropriate supplementary information form.
1. (a) Children in public care and previously looked after children.
(b) Children with special medical or social circumstances where their needs can only be met at this school .
2. Children who will have brothers or sisters in school on the date of application and the date of admission.
3. Children of staff who have worked at the school for an unbroken period of at least 2 years.
4. Children whose families worship at Rishton Parish Church or another church in Churches Together in
England as demonstrated by parental attendance.
5. Children whose permanent address is within the Ecclesiastical Parish of Rishton.
6. All other children.
Where there are more applicants for the available places within a category, then the distance between the
Ordnance Survey address points for the school and the home measured in a straight line will be used as the final determining factor, nearer addresses having priority over more distant ones. This address point is within the body of the property and usually located at its centre. Where the cut off point is for addresses within the same
building, then the single measure between address points will apply and the Local Authority's system of a random draw will determine which address(es) receive the offer(s).
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Great Harwood St John's Church of England Primary School
School
Postal Address
Telephone
Headteacher
Number on Roll
Jan 2017
Admission Number
2018/19
Great Harwood St John's
Church of England
St John's Street Great Harwood
Blackburn BB6 7ES 01254 885926
Miss T Parker
138
25
SUMMARY OF POLICY ▼ This is a Voluntary Aided school – please contact the school for full admission
details. For this school, please apply online at www.lancashire.gov.uk/schools and use the appropriate supplementary information form.
1. (a) Looked after children and previously looked after children.
(b) Children with special medical or social circumstances affecting the child where these needs can only be
met at this school.
2. Children whose parents live within the historical ecclesiastical parish of Great Harwood St John’s Church
A map showing the boundaries is available in the school brochure. (a) Children who have a sibling attending the school on the date of application and on the date of
admission. (b) Children with a parent/guardian worshipping in a church in full membership of Churches Together in England.
3. Children with a parent/guardian worshipping in a non-Christian faith which is in membership of the UK Interfaith
Network. The major world faiths are those in membership of the UK Interfaith Network; in addition to Christians, it includes Buddhists, Baha’is, Hindus, Jains, Jews, Muslims, Sikhs, Zorastrians. The parent must meet the normal religious obligations of the faith. The governors will request confirmation of this from the relevant
member of the clergy or worship leader.
4. Children of staff who have been employed in the school for the whole of the two years prior to the closing date
for applications, or where the member of staff is recruited to fill a vacant post for which there is a demonstrable skill shortage.
This applies to all staff, full and part time, who are employed by the governing body.
5. Other children.
Where there are more applicants for the available places within a category, then the distance between the
Ordnance Survey address points for the school and the home measured in a straight line will be used as the final determining factor, nearer addresses having priority over more distant ones. This addres s point is within the
body of the property and usually located at its centre. Where the cut off point is for addresses within the same building, then the single measure between address points will apply and the Local Authority's system of a random draw will determine which address(es) receive the offer(s).
Accrington St Anne's and St Joseph's Roman Catholic Primary School
School Postal Address Telephone Headteacher
Number
on Roll Jan 2017
Admission
Number 2018/19
Accrington St Anne's and St Joseph's
Roman Catholic
Sandy Lane Accrington BB5 2AN
01254 233019
Mr D Mussell
288
45
SUMMARY OF POLICY ▼ This is a Voluntary Aided school – please contact the school for full admission details. For this school, please apply online at www.lancashire.gov.uk/schools and use the appropriate supplementary information form.
1. Looked After Children and previously Looked After Children
2. Children with an exceptional social, medical, educational or religious need which can be best met, or only met, at this school.
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3. Baptised Catholic children who have a sibling in the school at the time of admission.
4. Baptised Catholic children resident in the parishes of St Anne's RC & St Joseph's RC.
5. Other baptised Catholic children.
6. Other children who have sibling in the school at the time of admission.
7. All remaining applicants.
Where there are more applicants for the available places within a category, then the distance between the Ordnance Survey address points for the school and the home measured in a straight line will be used as the final determining factor, nearer addresses having priority over more distant ones. This address point is within the
body of the property and usually located at its centre. Where the cut off point is for addresses within the same building, then the single measure between address points will apply and the Local Authority's system of a random draw will determine which address(es) receive the offer(s).
St Oswald's Roman Catholic Primary School, Accrington
School Postal Address Telephone Headteacher
Number on Roll
Jan 2017
Admission Number 2018/19
St Oswald's Roman Catholic Accrington
Hartley Avenue Accrington BB5 0NN 01254 234924
Ms C Kippax
135
20
SUMMARY OF POLICY ▼ This is a Voluntary Aided school – please contact the school for full admission
details. For this school, please apply online at www.lancashire.gov.uk/schools and use the appropriate supplementary information form.
1. Children who are in public care at the time of making the application (LAC and any child who was previously looked after but immediately after being looked after became subject to an adoption, residence
or special guardianship order). 2. Children with exceptional social, medical, educational or religious needs, which can be best met, or only
met at this school.
3. Baptised Catholic children who have a parent working on the staff of St. Oswald’s at the time of making the application.
4. Baptised Catholic children who have a brother or a sister attending the school at the time of mak ing the
admission and are resident within the boundaries of the parish of St. Mary’s R.C. Church, Oswaldtwistle. 5. Baptised Catholic children who are resident within the boundaries of the parish of St. Mary’s R.C. Church,
Oswaldtwistle at the time of making the application.
6. Other baptised Catholic children who have a brother or a sister attending the school at the time of admission.
7. Other baptised Catholic children.
8. Other children who have a parent working on the staff of St. Oswald’s at the time of making the application.
9. Other children who have a brother or a sister attending the school at the time of admission.
10. Other children attending St. Oswald’s R.C. Nursery School at the time of making the application who are eligible for Early Years Pupil Premium; the Pupil Premium or the Service Premium.
11. Other children.
Where there are more applicants for the available places within a category, then the distance provided by the Local Authority will determine which addresses receive the offer. This is a radial straight line measure.
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St Mary's Roman Catholic Primary School, Oswaldtwistle
School
Postal Address
Telephone Headteacher
Number on Roll
Jan 2017
Admission Number
2018/19
St Mary's RC Primary School Oswaldtwistle
Mayfield Avenue Oswaldtwistle BB5 3BE 01254 231278
Mrs L Pemberton
252
40
SUMMARY OF POLICY ▼ This is a Voluntary Aided school – please contact the school for full admission
details. For this school, please apply online at www.lancashire.gov.uk/schools and use the appropriate supplementary information form.
1. Looked after children and previously looked after children.
2. Children with an exceptional social, medical, educational or religious need which can be best met, or only met at this school.
3. Baptised Roman Catholic children resident in the Parish of St Mary’s who will have a sibling attending the school at the time of admission.
4. Baptised Roman Catholic children resident in the parish of St. Mary’s.
5. Other baptised Roman Catholic children who have a sibling attending the school at the time of admission.
6. Other baptised Roman Catholic children
7. Other children with brother or sister attending the school at the time of admission.`
8. Children eligible for pupil premium or service premium children.
9. Other children.
Where there are more applicants for the available places within a category , then the distance between the
Ordnance Survey address points for the school and the home measured in a straight line will be used as the final determining factor, nearer addresses having priority over more distant ones. This address point is within the body of the property and usually located at its centre. Where the cut off point is for addresses within the same
building, then the single measure between address points will apply and the Local Authority's system of a random draw will determine which address(es) receive the offer(s).
St Mary's Roman Catholic Primary School, Clayton-le-Moors
School Postal Address Telephone Headship
Number
on Roll Jan 2017
Admission
Number 2018/19
St Mary's Roman Catholic
Clayton-le-Moors
Devonshire Drive Clayton-le-Moors
Accrington BB5 5RJ 01254 231277
Ms H Sullivan (M/T/W) Mr M Mashiter ((Th/F)
121
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SUMMARY OF POLICY ▼ This is a Voluntary Aided school – please contact the school for full admission
details. For this school, please apply online at www.lancashire.gov.uk/schools and use the appropriate supplementary information form.
1. Baptised Roman Catholic children who are in public care or previously looked after children of the faith.
2. Baptised Roman Catholic children with proven and exceptional medical and social needs where admission
to the school might best satisfy those needs, provided that appropriate evidence from a doctor or social
worker is submitted with the application.
3. Baptised Roman Catholic children who have a brother, a sister or a half/step/foster/adopted sibling attending
the school at the time of admission and are resident in the parish of St. Mary’s, Clayton-le-Moors.
4. Baptised Roman Catholic children who are resident in the parish of St. Mary’s, Clayton-le-Moors.
5. Other baptised Roman Catholic children who have a brother or a sister attending the school at the time of
admission.
6. Other baptised Roman Catholic children.
7. Other children who are in public care or previously looked after children not of the faith.
8. Children with proven and exceptional medical and social needs where admission to the school might best
satisfy those needs, provided that appropriate evidence from a doctor or social worker is submitted with the application.
9. Other children who have a brother or a sister attending the school at the time of admission.
10. Other children.
If, within any category, there are more applicants than places available priority wil l be given on the basis of
proximity to the school measured by the walking distance along public highways between the front door of the
family home to the main entrance door of the school. In the event of a tied distance measurement between address points, the Local Authority’s system of a random draw will determine which address(es) receive the offer(s).
Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Primary School, Church
School Postal Address Telephone
Acting Headteacher
Number
on Roll Jan 2017
Admission
Number 2018/19
Sacred Heart
Roman Catholic Church
Bradshaw Row
Church Accrington BB5 4HG 01254 233382
Mrs K Thomas
192
28
SUMMARY OF POLICY ▼ This is a Voluntary Aided school – please contact the school for full admission details. For this school, please apply online at www.lancashire.gov.uk/schools and use the appropriate
supplementary information form.
1. Baptised Roman Catholic Looked After children and previously Looked After Children.
2. Baptised Roman Catholic children who will have a brother or sister attending the school at the time of
admission and are resident in the former parish of the Sacred Heart.
3. Other baptised Roman Catholic children who are resident in the former parish of the Sacred Heart.
4. Other baptised Roman Catholic children who will have a brother or sister attending the school at the time of
admissions and resident in another parish.
5. Other baptised Roman Catholic children, resident in another parish.
6. Other Looked After Children and previously looked after children.
7. Exceptional Needs.
8. Other children who will have a brother or sister attending the school at the time of admission.
9. Other children.
If in any category there are more applications than places available, priority will be given on the basis of proximity
to the school. This will be decided by the shortest, walking route from the front door of the child’s home to the school’s main gate. In the event of a tied distance measurement between address points the Local Authority’s
system of a random draw will determine which address(es) receive the offer(s).
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St Hubert's Roman Catholic Primary School, Great Harwood
School Postal Address Telephone Headteacher
Number on Roll
Jan 2017
Admission Number 2018/19
St Hubert's Roman Catholic Great Harwood
Harwood Lane Great Harwood BB6 7SN 01254 885778
Mr V Murray
171
25
SUMMARY OF POLICY ▼ This is a Voluntary Aided school – please contact the school for full admission details. For this school, please apply online at www.lancashire.gov.uk/schools and use the appropriate
supplementary information form.
1. Baptised Roman Catholic Looked After Children and previously Looked After Children.
2. Baptised Roman Catholic siblings of children at the school who will still be on the school roll at the time of admission.
3. Other baptised Roman Catholic children who are resident in the parish of Our Lady and St.Hubert’s with St.Wulstan’s.
4. Other baptised Roman Catholic children.
5. Other children who are Looked After and previously Looked After Children.
6. Children with proven and exceptional medical and social needs where admission to the school might best
help satisfy those needs, provided that appropriate evidence from a doctor or social worker is submitted with the application.
7. Other children who will have a brother or sister attending the school at the time of admission.
8. Other children.
If, within any category, there are more applicants than places available priority will be given on the basis of proximity to the school measured in a straight line (radial) from the centre of the home to the centre of the school.
If there is a tied distance measurement between address points, the Local Authority‘s system of a random draw will determine which address(es) receive the offer(s).
St Wulstan's Roman Catholic Primary School,
Great Harwood
School
Postal Address
Telephone Headteacher
Number on Roll
Jan 2017
Admission Number
2018/19
St Wulstan's Roman Catholic
Great Harwood
Rushton Street Great Harwood BB6 7JQ
01254 884533
Mr V Murray
165
25
SUMMARY OF POLICY ▼ This is a Voluntary Aided school – please contact the school for full admission
details. For this school, please apply online at www.lancashire.gov.uk/schools and use the appropriate supplementary information form.
1. Baptised Roman Catholic Looked After Children and previously Looked After Children.
2. Baptised Roman Catholic siblings of children at the school who will still be on the school roll at the time of admission.
3. Other baptised Roman Catholic children who are resident in the parish of Our Lady and St.Hubert’s with St.Wulstan’s.
4. Other baptised Roman Catholic children.
5. Other children who are Looked After and previously Looked After Children.
6. Children with proven and exceptional medical and social needs where admission to the school might best help satisfy those needs, provided that appropriate evidence from a doctor or social worker is submitted with
the application.
7. Other children who will have a brother or sister attending the school at the time of admission.
8. Other children.
If, within any category, there are more applicants than places available priority will be given on the basis of
proximity to the school measured in a straight line (radial) from the centre of the home to the centre of the school. In the event of a tied distance measurement between address points the Local Authority’s system of a random draw will determine which address(es) receive the offer(s).
St Charles' Roman Catholic Primary School, Rishton
School Postal Address Telephone Headteacher
Number
on Roll Jan 2017
Admission
Number 2018/19
St Charles' Roman Catholic
Rishton
Knowles Street Rishton
Blackburn BB1 4HT 01254 886110
Mrs V Baker
189
30
SUMMARY OF POLICY ▼ This is a Voluntary Aided school – please contact the school for full admission
details. For this school, please apply online at www.lancashire.gov.uk/schools and use the appropriate supplementary information form.
1. Children looked-after and previous children looked-after.
2. Children with an exceptional social, medical, educational or religious need which can be best met, or only
met at this school;
3. Baptised Roman Catholic children, who have a sibling attending the school at time of admission and are
resident in the parish of St Charles Borromeo, Rishton.
4. Baptised Roman Catholic children who are resident in the parish of St Charles Borromeo, Rishton.
5. Other Baptised Roman Catholic children
6. Children with a parent worshipping in a Church in membership of the Churches Together in Britain and
Ireland: a) who live in the parish of St Charles, Rishton and attend a church within the parish.
b) who live in the parish of St Charles, Rishton and attend a Church outside this parish. c) who live outside the parish of St Charles, Rishton and attend a Church within this parish. d) who live outside the parish of St Charles, Rishton and attend a Church outside this parish.
7. Other children with a sibling attending the school at time of application and admission.
8. Other children.
Where there are more applicants for the available places within a category, then the distance between the Ordnance Survey address points for the school and the home measured in a straight line will be used as the final determining factor, nearer addresses having priority over more distant ones. This address point is within the
body of the property and usually located at its centre. Where the cut off point is for addresses within the same building, then the single measure between address points will apply and the Local Authority's system of a random draw will determine which address(es) receive the offer(s).
Belthorn Academy Primary School
School Postal Address Telephone Headteacher
Number on Roll
Jan 2017
Admission Number 2018/19
Belthorn
Belthorn Road Belthorn Nr Blackburn BB1 2NY
01254 55620
Mrs H Rowan
213
30
www.belthornacademy.co.uk
SUMMARY OF POLICY ▼ This is an Academy – please contact the school for full admission details.
1a. Looked After Children and adopted children who were previously looked after – all children in public care will
be given first priority.
1b. Children with special medical or social circumstances affecting the child where these needs can only be met at this school.
2. Brother/sister relationship including half/step/foster and adopted siblings living at the same address.
3. Others who live within the area served by the school i.e. that reside in the village of Belthorn and the outlying areas of Guide and Lower Darwen.
4. Other children.
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Where there are more applicants for the available places within a category, then the distance between the Ordinance Survey address points for the school and the home measured in a straight line will be used as the
final determining factor, nearer addresses having priority over more distant ones. This address point is within the body of the property and usually located at its centre. Where the cut off point is for addresses within the same building, then the single measure between address points will apply and the Local Authority's system of a
random draw will determine which address(es) receive the offer(s).
Accrington Peel Park Primary School
School Postal Address Telephone Headteacher
Number on Roll
Jan 2017
Admission Number 2018/19
Accrington Peel Park
Alice Street Accrington BB5 6QR 01254 231583
Mrs A Padgett
618
90
SUMMARY OF POLICY ▼ This is a Foundation school – please contact the school for full admission details.
In the event of oversubscription places will be offered first to those living in the priority admission area using the following criteria:
1. Children in care (looked after children) and previously looked after children
2. Children with social, medical welfare reasons. Professional supporting evidence from e.g. A doctor, psychologist, social worker is essential if admission is to be made under this criteria. Such evidence must set
out the particular reasons why the school in question is the most suitable school and the difficulties which would be caused if the child had to attend another school.
3. Children who have parents working at the school. Where the member of staff has been employed at the
school for two years or more at the time when the application for admission is made or where he/she has been recruited to fill a vacant post for which there is a demonstrable skill shortage.
4. Children residing within the defined admission area who have a sibling at the school.
5. Children of multiple birth residing within the defined admission area (children born at the same time from the
same birth mother).
Applications from outside the area will include:
6. Siblings from outside the defined admission area.
7. Other pupils – without siblings
Tie-breaker
Where there are more applications than places available within a category, priority will be given on the bases of
proximity to the school. The distance between the Ordnance Survey address points for the school and the home measured in a straight line will be used as the final determining factor, nearer addresses having priority over more distant ones. This address point is within the body of the property and usually located at its centre. In the
event of a tied distance measurement between address points the Local Authority’s system of a random draw will determine which address(es) receive the offer(s). In the case of flats, the flat nearest the ground floor will be deemed the nearest. Apartments in the same block will be treated equally with the measurement taken to the
main entrance of the block. If after applying the distance tie-breaker there are more applications than places in the apartment block furthest away, a further tie-breaker of random allocation will be used for the applications in this block.
Our priority admission area comprises of: Accrington, Huncoat, Baxenden, Clayton-Le-Moors, Church and
Oswaldtwistle.
Clayton-le-Moors All Saints Church of England Primary School
School
Postal Address
Telephone Headteacher
Number on Roll
Jan 2017
Admission Number
2018/19
Clayton-le-Moors All Saints
Church of England
Church Street Clayton-le-Moors
BB5 5HT 01254 234562
Mrs N Saporita-Clark
276
40
SUMMARY OF POLICY ▼ This is an Academy – please contact the school for full admission details. For this school, please complete the LCC form and if claiming church commitment, (criterion 2) the
supplementary form which is available directly from school.
1. (a) Children in public care and previously looked after children.
(b) Children with special medical or social circumstances affecting the child where these needs
can only be met at this school.
2. Children with a parent/guardian who worships in a church which is in membership of Churches Together in England or the Evangelical Alliance.
The list of Churches can be found on the Churches Together in England website at cte.org.uk, and for the
Evangelical Alliance at eauk.org; lists are taken as on 1st September 2017.
Churches in membership of the equivalent bodies in Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales are equally
accepted.
(a) Children who have a sibling attending the school on the date of application and on the date of
admission will be admitted ahead of those without a sibling.
(b) Other children whose parents live within the ecclesiastical boundary of the United Benefice of
Clayton-le-Moors and Altham.
A map showing the boundaries is available in school and also as a link from our school website.
(c) Other children whose parents live outside the ecclesiastical boundary of the United Benefice of
Clayton-le-Moors and Altham
“Parental worship" means a minimum of attendance by the better attender at Church at public worship of four times a month over at least a 12 month period prior to the 1st September 2017.
If places are left after the application of this measure, then those children with parents who meet the same criterion at the level of three times a month over at least a 12 month period prior to the 1st September 2017 will be considered, and again, those with siblings will be admitted ahead of those without.
If places are left after the application of this second measure, then those children with parents who meet the same criterion at the level of twice a month over at least a 12 month period prior to the 1st September 2017 will
be considered, and again, those with siblings will be admitted ahead of those without.
If places are left after the application of this third measure, then those children with parents who meet the same
criterion at the level of once a month over at least a 12 month period prior to the 1st September 2017 will be considered, and again, those with siblings will be admitted ahead of those without.
The governors will not consider an application under this criteria unless there is confirmation from the
relevant member of the clergy or church officer.
3. Children who have a sibling attending the school on the date of application and on the date of admission
(a) Whose parents live within the ecclesiastical boundary of the United Benefice of Clayton-le-
Moors and Altham.
A map showing the boundaries is available in school.
(b) Whose parents live outside the ecclesiastical boundary of the United Benefice of Clayton-le
Moors and Altham
4. Children of staff who have been employed in the school for the whole of the two years prior to the
closing date for applications.
This applies to all staff, full and part time, who are employed by the governing body.
5. Other children.
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Tie break
Where there are more applicants for the available places within a category, then the distance between the
Ordnance Survey address points for the school and the home measured in a straight line will be used as the final
determining factor, the preference will be given to those children whose parents live nearest within the ecclesiastical boundary of the United Benefice of Clayton-le-Moors and Altham. These will be followed by children living outside the Ecclesiastical boundary, and nearest to school. This address point is within the body of the
property and usually located at its centre. Where the cut off point is for addresses within the same building, then the single measure between address points will apply and the Local Authority's system of a random draw will determine which address(es) receive the offer(s).
*Edisford Primary School – allocation of places within the Geographical Priority Area [GPA]
When the school is over-subscribed on parental preferences, the following priorities apply in order:~
1. Looked after children and those who have been previously looked after, then,
2. Children for whom the Local Authority accepts that there are exceptional medical social or welfare
reasons which are directly relevant to the school concerned.
3. Children with older brothers and sisters attending the school when the younger child will start.
4. Remaining places are allocated according to where a child lives. Those living nearest to the preferred
school by a straight line (radial) measure will have priority.
i) To those resident within the agreed geographical priority area
ii) To other applicants
Within each category those living nearest to the preferred school by a straight line (radial) measure will have priority.
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RIBBLE VALLEY COMMUNITY SCHOOLS
School
Postal Address
Telephone Headteacher
Number on Roll
Jan 2017
Admission Number
2018/19
Clitheroe Brookside Bright Street
Clitheroe BB7 1NW
01200 425564
Mrs B Allan 184 30
Clitheroe Edisford * Edisford Road Clitheroe BB7 2LN 01200 422239
Mr R F Pye 220 30
* This school has a Geographical Priority Area: Those who are resident in the Low Moor area (bordered by Edisford Road to the south and the River Ribble to the west and north) – as far as houses both on and adjacent to Riverside and Low Moor Farm. Please see the admission arrangements on page 20.
Clitheroe Pendle Princess Avenue
Clitheroe BB7 2AL 01200 423539
Mrs W Nunns 342 50
Gisburn Burnley Road
Gisburn
Clitheroe BB7 4ET 01200 445406
Mrs C Feber 133 20
Sabden Whalley Road
Sabden
Clitheroe BB7 9DZ 01282 771000
Mrs L Stinchon
76 15
RIBBLE VALLEY VOLUNTARY CONTROLLED SCHOOLS
School Postal Address Telephone Headteacher
Number on Roll
Jan 2017
Admission Number 2018/19
Read St John's Church of England Primary School
Straits Lane Read Burnley BB12 7PE
01282 771065
Mr D Smith 191 30
Barrow Primary School Old Row Barrow Clitheroe BB7 9AZ
01254 822338
Mrs C Marchi 145 20
Each Lancashire Primary School and Academy has a published admission number which confirms its number of reception admissions each September. These will on occasion increase where strategic place planning issues allow and / or where decisions can be
implemented in time for the effective co-ordination of the admission process.
If you require further information about a Community or Voluntary Controlled School, for example, after-school clubs or extra-curricular activities, please contact the school direct.
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Balderstone St Leonard's Church of England Primary School
School Postal Address Telephone Headteacher
Number on Roll
Jan 2017
Admission Number 2018/19
Balderstone St Leonard's Church of England
(Voluntary Aided)
Commons Lane Balderstone Nr Blackburn BB2 7LL
01254 769150
Mrs J A Banks
96
15
SUMMARY OF POLICY ▼ This is a Voluntary Aided school – please contact the school for full admission details. For this school, please apply online at www.lancashire.gov.uk/schools and use the appropriate
supplementary information form.
1. (a) Children in public care and previously looked after children.
(b) Children with special medical or social circumstances affecting the child where these needs can only be
met at this school. 2a. Children whose parents live within the ecclesiastical parish of Balderstone, Osbaldeston and in the part of
the hamlet known as Mellor Brook, who worship regularly at Balderstone St Leonard’s church.
2b. Children whose parents live within the ecclesiastical parish of Balderstone, Osbaldeston and in the part of
the hamlet known as Mellor Brook, who worship regularly at a church that is a member of Churches Together in England or Evangelical Alliance.
2c. Children whose parents live within the ecclesiast ical parish of Balderstone, Osbaldeston and in the part of
the hamlet known as Mellor Brook.
3. Children who have a sibling attending the school on the date of application and on the date of admission.
4a. Children whose parents live outside the ecclesiastical parish of Balderstone, Osbaldeston and in the part of
the hamlet known as Mellor Brook, who worship regularly at Balderstone St Leonard’s church.
4b. Children whose parents live outside the ecclesiastical parish of Balderstone, Osbaldeston and in the part of
the hamlet known as Mellor Brook, who worship regularly at a church that is a member of Churches Together
in England or Evangelical Alliance.
5. Other children
The section of Mellor Brook which is specified as our catchment area is defined as the area bounded by Branch Road and Mellor parish boundary, ending at the junction of Branch Road and Preston New Road
Where there are more applicants for the available places within a category, then the distance between the
Ordnance Survey address points for the school and the home measured in a straight line will be used as the final determining factor, nearer addresses having priority over more distant ones. This address point is within the
body of the property and usually located at its centre. Where the cut off point is for addresses within the same building, then the single measure between address points will apply and the Local Authority's system of a random draw will determine which address(es) receive the offer(s).
Langho and Billington St Leonard's Church of England Primary School
School
Postal Address
Telephone Headteacher
Number on Roll
Jan 2017
Admission Number
2018/19
Langho and Billington St Leonard's Church of England
Primary School
Whalley Road Langho Nr Blackburn BB6 8AB
01254 247156
Mrs K Pym
281
45
SUMMARY OF POLICY ▼ This is a Voluntary Aided school – please contact the school for full admission
details. For this school, please apply online at www.lancashire.gov.uk/schools and use the appropriate supplementary information form.
1 (a) Children in public care and previously looked after children. (b) Children with special medical or social circumstances affecting the child where these needs can only be
met at this school.
2. Children who have a sibling attending the school on the date of application and on the date of admission.
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3. (a) Children with a parent/guardian who worships regularly at St Leonard's C of E Church, Langho.
(b) Children whose parents live inside the parish with a parent/guardian worshipping in a church in full
membership of Churches Together in England or the Evangelical Alliance.
4. Other children whose parents live within the Ecclesiastical Parish of Langho and Billington. (A map showing
the boundaries is available in school.)
5. Children whose parents live outside the parish with a parent/guardian worshipping in a church in full membership of Churches Together in England or the Evangelical Alliance.
6. Other children living outside the parish.
Where there are more applicants for the available places within a category, then the distance between the
Ordnance Survey address points for the school and the home measured in a straight line will be used as the final determining factor, nearer addresses having priority over more distant ones. This address point is within the body of the property and usually located at its centre. Where the cut off point is for addresses within the same
building, then the single measure between address points will apply and the Local Authority’s system of a random draw will determine which address(es) receive the offer(s).
Bolton-by-Bowland Church of England Primary School
School Postal Address Telephone
Executive Headteacher
Number on Roll
Jan 2017
Admission Number 2018/19
Bolton-by-Bowland Church of England (Voluntary Aided)
Gisburn Road Bolton-by-Bowland Clitheroe BB7 4NP
01200 447632
Mr P Holden
40
7
SUMMARY OF POLICY ▼ This is a Voluntary Aided school – please contact the school for full admission details. For this school, please apply online at www.lancashire.gov.uk/schools and use the appropriate
supplementary information form.
1. (a) Children in public care and previously looked after children. (b) Children with special medical or social circumstances affecting the child where these needs can only
be met at this school.
2. Relationship as brother or sister to a pupil already attending Bolton by Bowland CE Primary School at the
time the application is made.
3. Children with a parent/guardian worshipping in a church in full membership of Churches Together in
England.
4. Children who live within a specified area of Bolton by Bowland and surrounding villages. (See map)
5 Children of staff who have been employed in the school for the whole of the two years prior to the c losing
date for application, where the member of staff is recruited to fill a vacant post for which there is a demonstrable skill shortage. This applies to all staff, full and part time who are employed by the governing body.
6. Other Children
Where there are more applicants for the available places within a category, then the distance between the Ordnance Survey address points for the school and the home measured in a straight line will be used as the final determining factor, nearer addresses having priority over more distant ones. This address point is within the
body of the property and usually located at its centre. Where two addresses have the same distance, or the cut off point is for addresses within the same building, then the Local Authority's system of a random draw will determine which address(es) receive the offer(s).
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Chatburn Church of England Primary School
School Postal Address Telephone Headteacher
Number
on Roll Jan 2017
Admission Number 2018/19
Chatburn Church of England
Sawley Road Chatburn Clitheroe BB7 4AS
01200 441426 [email protected]
Ms E Gardiner
108
16
SUMMARY OF POLICY ▼ This is a Voluntary Aided school – please contact the school for full admission details. For this school, please apply online at www.lancashire.gov.uk/schools and use the appropriate
supplementary information form.
1. (a) Children in public care and previously looked after children. (b) Children with special medical or social circumstances affecting the child where these needs can only be
met at this school.
2. Children whose parents live within the Ecclesiastical Parish of Chatburn.
3. Children who have a sibling attending the school on the date of application and on the date of admission.
4. Other children.
Where there are more applicants for the available places within a category, then the distance between the
Ordnance Survey address points for the school and the home measured in a straight line will be used as the final determining factor, nearer addresses having priority over more distant ones. This address point is within the
body of the property and usually located at its centre. Where the cut off point is for addresses within the same building, then the single measure between address points will apply and the Local Authority's system of a random draw will determine which address(es) receive the offer(s).
Clitheroe St James' Church of England Primary School
School
Postal Address
Telephone Headteacher
Number on Roll
Jan 2017
Admission Number
2018/19
Clitheroe St James'
Church of England
Greenacre Street Clitheroe BB7 1ED
01200 423599
Mrs F M Pattison
282
45
SUMMARY OF POLICY ▼ This is a Voluntary Aided school – please contact the school for full admission
details. For this school, please apply online at www.lancashire.gov.uk/schools and use the appropriate supplementary information form.
1. (a) Children in public care and previously looked after children.
(b) Children with special medical or social circumstances affecting the child where these needs can only be
met at this school.
2. Children who have a sibling attending the school on the date of application and on the date of admission.
3. Children whose parents live within the Ecclesiastical Parish of St James’, Clitheroe.
4. Children with a parent/guardian worshipping in a church in full membership of Churches Together in England.
5. Other children
Where there are more applicants for the available places within a category, then the distance between the
Ordnance Survey address points for the school and the home measured in a straight line will be used as the final determining factor, nearer addresses having priority over more distant ones. This address point is wit hin the
body of the property and usually located at its centre. Where the cut off point is for addresses within the same building, then the single measure between address points will apply and the Local Authority's system of a random draw will determine which address(es) receive the offer(s).
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Simonstone St Peter's Church of England School
School Postal Address Telephone
Acting Headteacher
Number on Roll
Jan 2017
Admission Number 2018/19
Simonstone St Peter's Church of England
School Lane Simonstone Burnley BB12 7HR
01282 771147
Mrs C Smith
126
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SUMMARY OF POLICY ▼ This is a Voluntary Aided school – please contact the school for full admission
details. For this school, please apply online at www.lancashire.gov.uk/schools and use the appropriate supplementary information form.
1. (a) Children in public care and previously looked after children.
(b) Children with special medical or social circumstances affecting the child where these needs can only be met at this school.
2. Children whose parents or guardians live within the Ecclesiastical Parish of Read and Simonstone at the date of admission
3. Children who have a sibling attending the school on the date of application and on the date of admission.
4. Children with a parent/guardian involved in the life of a church in membership of Churches Together in England.
5. Other children.
Where there are more applicants for the available places within the category, then the distance between the
ordnance survey address points for the school and the home measured in a straight line will be used as the final determining factor, nearer addresses having priority over more distant ones. This address point is within the body of the property and usually located at its centre. Where the cut off point is for the addresses within the same
building, them the single measure between address points will apply and the Local Authority’s system of a random draw will determine which address(es) receive the offer(s).
Grindleton Church of England Voluntary Aided Primary School
School Postal Address Telephone Headteacher
Number
on Roll Jan 2017
Admission
Number 2018/19
Grindleton Church of England
Voluntary Aided
Sawley Road Grindleton
Clitheroe BB7 4QS 01200 441257
Mr P Holden
36
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SUMMARY OF POLICY ▼ This is a Voluntary Aided school – please contact the school for full admission details. For this school, please apply online at www.lancashire.gov.uk/schools and use the appropriate
supplementary information form. 1. (a) Children in public care and previously looked after children.
(b) Children with special medical or social circumstances affecting the child where these needs can only be
met at this school. 2. Relationship as brother or sister to a pupil already attending Grindleton CE Primary School at the time the
application is made
3. Children with a parent/guardian worshipping in a church in full membership of Churches Together in England. 4. Children who live within a specified area of Grindleton and surrounding villages. See map. 5 Children of staff who have been employed in the school for the whole of the two years prior to the closing
date for application, where the member of staff is recruited to fill a vacant post for which there is a demonstrable skill shortage. This applies to all staff, full and part time who are employed by the governing body.
6. Other Children
Where there are more applicants for the available places within a category, then the distance between the
Ordnance Survey address points for the school and the home measured in a straight line will be used as the final determining factor, nearer addresses having priority over more distant ones. This address point is within the
body of the property and usually located at its centre. Where the cut off point is for addresses within the same building, then the single measure between address points will apply and the Local Authority's system of a random draw will determine which address(es) receive the offer(s).
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Mellor St Mary Church of England Primary School
School Postal Address Telephone Headteacher
Number on Roll
Jan 2017
Admission Number 2018/19
Mellor St Mary
Church of England
Brundhurst Fold
Mellor Nr Blackburn BB2 7JL 01254 812581
Mrs J Embley-Peers
140
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SUMMARY OF POLICY ▼ This is a Voluntary Aided school – please contact the school for full admission
details. For this school, please apply online at www.lancashire.gov.uk/schools and use the appropriate supplementary information form.
1. (a) Children in public care and previously looked after children. (b) Children with special medical or social circumstances affecting the child where these needs can only be
met at this school.
2. Children whose parents live within the Ecclesiastical Parish of St Mary, Mellor. A map showing the boundaries is available in school.
a) have a sibling attending the school on the date of application and on the date of admission.
b) with a parent/guardian worshipping in a church in membership of Churches Together in England. c) Other children
3. Children whose parents live outside the Parish and: a) have a sibling attending the school on the date of application and on the date of admission.
b) with a parent/guardian worshipping in a church in membership of Churches Together in England. c) other children
Where there are more applicants for the available places within a category, then the distance between the
Ordnance Survey address points for the school and the home measured in a straight line will be used as the final
determining factor, nearer addresses having priority over more distant ones. This address point is within the body of the property and usually located at its centre. Where the cut off point is for addresses within the same building, then the single measure between address points will apply and the Local Authority's system of a random
draw will determine which address(es) receive the offer(s).
Salesbury Church of England Primary School
School
Postal Address
Telephone Headteacher
Number on Roll
Jan 2017
Admission Number
2018/19
Salesbury Church of England
Lovely Hall Lane Salesbury
Nr Blackburn BB1 9EQ 01254 244580
Mrs C Berryman
267
40
SUMMARY OF POLICY ▼ This is a Voluntary Aided school – please contact the school for full admission
details. For this school, please apply online at www.lancashire.gov.uk/schools and use the appropriate supplementary information form.
1. (a) Looked after children and previously looked after children. (b) Children with special medical or social circumstances affecting the child where these needs can only be
met at this school.
2. Children who have a sibling attending the school on the date of application and on the date of admission.
3. (a) Children with a parent/guardian living in the Parish and worshipping in a church in full membership of
Churches Together in England or the Evangelical Alliance. (b) Other children, living in the Parish.
4. (a) Children with a parent/guardian living outside of the Parish and worshipping in a church in full membership of Churches Together in England or the Evangelical Alliance.
(b) Other children.
Where there are more applicants for the available places within a category, then the distance between the
Ordnance Survey address points for the school and the home measured in a straight line will be used as the
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final determining factor, nearer addresses having priority over more distant ones. This address point is within the body of the property and usually located at its centre. Where the cut off point is for addresses within the same
building, then the single measure between address points will apply and the Local Authority's system of a random draw will determine which address(es) receive the offer(s).
Waddington and West Bradford Church of England (VA) Primary School
School Postal Address Telephone
Executive Headteacher
Number on Roll
Jan 2017
Admission Number 2018/19
Waddington and West Bradford Church of England
West Bradford Road Waddington Clitheroe BB7 3JE
01200 422915
Mrs S Healey
143
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SUMMARY OF POLICY ▼ This is a Voluntary Aided school – please contact the school for full admission details. For this school, please apply online at www.lancashire.gov.uk/schools and use the appropriate
supplementary information form.
1. (a) Looked after children and previously looked after children. (b) Children with special medical or social circumstances affecting the child where these needs can only be
met at this school
2. Residence in the parish of Waddington and West Bradford.
3. A sibling attending school, who will still be attending when the child is admitted.
4. Family involvement with work and worship of any Christian church in Waddington and West Bradford.
5. Family involvement with the work and worship of any Christian church in neighbouring parishes, provided
that the parish does not have its own Church of England Aided or Controlled school.
6. Residence in a neighbouring parish (N.B. neighbouring parishes are defined as parishes from which we have
traditionally drawn pupils i.e. Clitheroe (St Mary’s, St James’ and St Paul’s), Hurst Green, Mitton, Whitewell, Slaidburn, Grindleton, Chatburn and Downham.
To judge between otherwise equal cases after the application of the above criteria, places are awarded by
reference to distance from their home front door to the school’s main entrance measured by the shortest walking
route. In the event of a tied distance measurement between address points, the Local Authority’s system of a random draw will determine which address(es) receive the offer(s).
Whalley Church of England Primary School
School Postal Address Telephone Headteacher
Number
on Roll Jan 2017
Admission Number 2018/19
Whalley
Church of England
Church Lane
Whalley Clitheroe BB7 9SY 01254 823348
Mr R Blackburn
262
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SUMMARY OF POLICY ▼ This is a Voluntary Aided school – please contact the school for full admission details. For this school, please apply online at www.lancashire.gov.uk/schools and use the appropriate supplementary information form.
1 (a) Looked after children and previously looked after children. (b) Children with special medical or social circumstances affecting the child where these needs can only be
met at this school.
2. Children who have a sibling attending the school on the date of application and on the date of admission and live within the area served by the school.
3. Children who have a parent/guardian worshipping in Whalley Parish Church and who live within the area served by the school.
4. (a) Children who have a parent/guardian worshipping in Whalley Methodist Church or the Roman Catholic Church of English Martyrs or Ebenezer Baptist Church, Billington and who live in the area served by the
school. (b) Children who have a parent/guardian worshipping in a Church in full membership of Churches Together
in England or Evangelical Alliance and live in the area served by the school.
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5. Children whose parents/guardian live within the area served by the school i.e. The ecclesiastical parish of Whalley, plus the area of the ecclesiastical parish of Langho to the Whalley side of the railway line, plus
Longworth Road, Chapel Rise, and Walmsley Brow.
6. Other children
Where there are more applicants for the available places within a category, then the distance between the Ordnance Survey address points for the school and the home measured in a straight line will be used as the final
determining factor, nearer addresses having priority over more distant ones. This address point is within the body of the property and usually located at its centre. Where the cut off point is for addresses within the same building, then the single measure between address points will apply and the Local Authority's system of a random draw will determine which address(es) receive the offer(s).
St Joseph's Roman Catholic Primary School, Hurst Green
School Postal Address Telephone Headteacher
Number
on Roll Jan 2017
Admission Number 2018/19
St Joseph's
Roman Catholic Hurst Green
Whalley Road
Hurst Green Clitheroe BB7 9QJ 01254 826246
Mrs M Smith
66
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SUMMARY OF POLICY ▼ This is a Voluntary Aided school – please contact the school for full admission details. For this school, please apply online at www.lancashire.gov.uk/schools and use the appropriate
supplementary information form.
1. Baptised Roman Catholic children who are in public care and adopted Roman Catholic children who were
previously looked after.
2. Baptised Roman Catholic children who will have a brother or sister attending the school at the time of
admission and are resident in the parish.
3. Baptised Roman Catholic children who are resident in the parish.
4. Baptised Roman Catholic children who will have a brother or sister attending the school at the time of admission and who are resident in another parish.
5. Other baptised Roman Catholic children who are resident in another parish.
6. Non Roman Catholic children who are in public care and adopted children who were previously looked after.
7. Non Roman Catholic children who will have a brother or sister attending the school at the time of admission
8. Non Roman Catholic children. Tie-break decisions will be made when the admission number is reached. Where there are more applicants for
the available places within a category, then the distance between the Ordnance Survey address points for the school and the home measured in a straight line will be used as the determining factor, nearer addresses having priority over more distant ones. The address point is within the body of the property and usually located at its
centre. Where the cut off point is for addresses within the same building, then the single measure between address points will apply and the Local Authority’s system of a random draw will determine which address(es) receive the offer(s).
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St Mary's Roman Catholic Primary School, Langho
School
Postal Address
Telephone
Acting
Headteacher
Number on Roll
Jan 2017
Admission Number
2018/19
St Mary's Roman Catholic Langho
Whalley Road Langho Blackburn BB6 8EQ
01254 247157
Mrs S Farrow
244
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SUMMARY OF POLICY ▼ This is a Voluntary Aided school – please contact the school for full admission details. For this school, please apply online at www.lancashire.gov.uk/schools and use the appropriate
supplementary information form.
1. Baptised Roman Catholic looked after children and previously looked after children who are baptised Roman
Catholic.
2. Baptised Roman Catholic children who will have a brother or sister attending the school at the time of
admission and are resident in the parishes of St Mary's Langho or English Martyrs Whalley.
3. Baptised Roman Catholic children who are resident in the parishes of St Mary’s Langho or English Martyrs
Whalley.
4. Other baptised Roman Catholic children who will have a brother or sister attending the school at the time of
admission and are resident in another parish.
5. Other baptised Roman Catholic children who are resident in another parish.
6. Looked after children and previously looked after children not of the faith.
7. Exceptional needs.
8. Other children with a brother or sister attending the school at the time of admission.
9. Other children.
Where there are more applicants for the available places within a category, then the distance between the
Ordnance Survey address points for the school and the home measured in a straight line will be used as the final determining factor, nearer addresses having priority over more distant ones. This address point is within
the body of the property and usually located at its centre. Where the cut off point is for addresses within the same building, then the single measure between address points will apply and the Local Authority's system of a random draw will determine which address(es) receive the offer(s).
Thorneyholme Roman Catholic Primary School
School Postal Address Telephone
Executive Headteacher
Number
on Roll Jan 2017
Admission
Number 2018/19
Thorneyholme
Roman Catholic Dunsop Bridge
Trough Road
Dunsop Bridge Nr Clitheroe BB7 3BG 01200 448276
Mrs J Metcalfe
27
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SUMMARY OF POLICY ▼ This is a Voluntary Aided school – please contact the school for full admission
details. For this school, please apply online at www.lancashire.gov.uk/schools and use the appropriate supplementary information form.
(i) Looked After children and previously looked after children.
(ii) Baptised Roman Catholic children who live in the parish of St Hubert’s.
(iii) Brothers and sisters of children already attending the school.
(iv) Children who live in the political boundaries of Bowland Forest High division. (Map available from school.)
(v) Other applicants.
Where there are more applicants for the available places within a category, then the distance between the Ordnance Survey address points for the school and the home measured in a straight line will be used as the final
determining factor, nearer addresses having priority over more distant ones. This address point is within the body of the property and usually located at its centre. Where the cut off point is for addresses within the same building, then the single measure between address points will apply and the Local Authority’s system of a random draw
will determine which address(es) receive the offer(s).
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St Michael and St John's Roman Catholic Primary School, Clitheroe
School
Postal Address
Telephone Headteacher
Number on Roll
Jan 2017
Admission Number
2018/19
St Michael and St John's Roman Catholic
Clitheroe
Lowergate Clitheroe BB7 1AG
01200 422560
Mrs Z M Mabbott
176
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SUMMARY OF POLICY ▼ This is a Voluntary Aided school – please contact the school for full admission
details. For this school, please apply online at www.lancashire.gov.uk/schools and use the appropriate supplementary information form.
1. Looked after children and previously looked after children.
2. Baptised Roman Catholic children who will have a brother or sister attending the school at the time of
admission and resident in the Parish of St Michael & St Johns or those areas within the Parish of St Hubert’s, Dunsop Bridge (map available from school).
3. Other Baptised Roman Catholic children who are resident in the Parish of St Michael & St Johns or those
areas within the Parish of St Hubert’s, Dunsop Bridge (map available from school).
4. Other Baptised Roman Catholic children who will have a brother or sister attending the school at the time of
admission, resident in another Parish.
5. Other Baptised Roman Catholic children resident in another Parish.
6. The Governing Body reserve the right to admit children with proven and exceptional medical and social needs where admission to the school might best help satisfy those exceptional needs, providing that such
an application is submitted with evidence from sources deemed appropriate by the applicant. These may include a doctor, health visitor or social services.
7. Other Children with a brother or sister attending the school at the time of admission.
8. Other Children.
Where there are more applicants for the available places within a category, then the distance between the
Ordnance Survey address points for the school and the home measured in a straight line will be used as the final determining factor, nearer addresses having priority over more distant ones. This address point is within the body of the property and usually located at its centre. Where the cut off point is for addresses within the same building, then the single measure between address points will apply and the Local Authority's system of a random
draw will determine which address(es) receive the offer(s).
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St Mary's Roman Catholic Primary School, Osbaldeston
School Postal Address Telephone
Executive Headteacher
Number
on Roll Jan 2017
Admission
Number 2018/19
St Mary's Roman Catholic
Osbaldeston
Longsight Road Osbaldeston
Nr Blackburn BB2 7HX 01254 812543
Mrs J Metcalfe
74
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SUMMARY OF POLICY ▼ This is a Voluntary Aided school – please contact the school for full admission
details. For this school, please apply online at www.lancashire.gov.uk/schools and use the appropriate supplementary information form.
1. Baptised Roman Catholic children who are in public care and adopted children who were previously looked after.
2. Baptised Roman Catholic children who will have a brother or sister attending the school at the time of
admission and resident in the parish of St Mary’s.
3. Baptised Roman Catholic children resident in the parish of St Mary's.
4. Baptised Roman Catholic children who will have a brother or sister attending the school at the time of
admission and are resident in another parish.
5. Baptised Roman Catholic Children resident in the parish of St Mary and St John Southworth, Samlesbury.
6. Other baptised Roman Catholic children who are resident in another parish.
7. Other children who are in public care and adopted children who were previously looked after.
8. Exceptional Needs.
9. Other children with a brother or sister attending the school at the time of admission.
10. Other children.
Where there are more applicants for the available places within a category, then the distance from the main gate
of the school to the Ordnance Survey address point for the home in a straight line will be used as the final determining factor, nearer addresses having priority over more distant ones. This address point is within the
body of the property and usually located at its centre. Documentary evidence of main home address may be requested. Where the cut off point is for addresses within the same building or a tied distance measure between address points, the Local Authority's system of a random draw will determine which address(es) receive the
offer(s).
Slaidburn Brennands Endowed Primary School
School Postal Address Telephone
Executive Headteacher
Number
on Roll Jan 2017
Admission
Number 2018/19
Slaidburn Brennand's Endowed
Church Street Slaidburn
Nr Clitheroe BB7 3ER 01200 446664
Mrs S Healey
42
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SUMMARY OF POLICY ▼ This is a Voluntary Aided school – please contact the school for full admission details. For this school, please apply online at www.lancashire.gov.uk/schools and use the appropriate
supplementary information form.
1. Looked after children and previously looked after children.
2. Children in special circumstances where their needs can only be met at this school.
3. Children who have a sibling attending the school on the date of application and on the date of admission.
4. Children whose parents have regular involvement in the work and worship of St. Andrew’s Church, Slaidburn
and St. Bartholomew’s, Tosside.
5. Children whose parents are involved in the work and worship of another church in membership of
Churches Together in England. 6. Distance from home to school.
Distance from home front door to the school entrance door in a straight line will be used as the final determining
factor. In the event that two measured distances are the same, random draw will apply.
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Saint Mary's Roman Catholic Primary School, Sabden
School Postal Address Telephone Headteacher
Number
on Roll Jan 2017
Admission
Number 2018/19
Saint Mary's
Roman Catholic Sabden
Watt Street
Sabden Clitheroe BB7 9ED 01282 771009
Miss C Halstead
82
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SUMMARY OF POLICY ▼ This is a Voluntary Aided school – please contact the school for full admission details. For this school, please apply online at www.lancashire.gov.uk/schools and use the appropriate
supplementary information form.
1. Looked after children and previously looked after children.
2. Baptised Roman Catholic children with proven and exceptional medical and social needs where admission
to the school might best satisfy those needs, provided that appropriate evidence from a doctor or social worker is submitted with the application.
3. Baptised Roman Catholic children who will have a brother or sister attending the school at the time of
admission and resident in the parishes of St Mary Queen of Peace, Sabden, St Philip’s, Padiham and English Martyrs’, Whalley.
4. Baptised Roman Catholic children resident in the parishes of St Mary Queen of Peace, Sabden, St Philips,
Padiham and English Martyrs’, Whalley.
5. Other baptised Roman Catholic children who will have a brother or sister attending the school at the time of admission and are resident in another parish.
6. Other baptised Roman Catholic children who are resident in another parish
7. Children with proven and exceptional medical and social needs where admission to the school might best satisfy those needs, provided that appropriate evidence from a doctor or social worker is submitted with the
application.
8. Other children with a brother or sister attending the school at the time of admission.
9. Other children.
Where there are more applicants for the available places within a category, then the distance between the
Ordnance Survey address points for the school and the home measured in a straight line will be used as the final determining factor, nearer addresses having priority over more distant ones. This address point is within the
body of the property and usually located at its centre. Where two addresses have the same distance, or the cut off point is for addresses within the same building, then the Local Authority 's system of a random draw will determine which address(es) receive the offer(s).
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BURNLEY COMMUNITY SCHOOLS
School
Postal Address
Telephone Headteacher
Number on Roll
Jan 2017
Admission Number
2018/19
Barden Primary Burnley Campus Barden Lane Burnley BB10 1JD
01282 682277
Mr S Smalley 427 60
Briercliffe Delamere Road Briercliffe Burnley BB10 2JU
01282 459421
Mr R Blanchet 319 45
Burnley Brunshaw Morse Street Burnley BB10 4PB 01282 423280
Mrs E McNicoll 428 60
Burnley Casterton Thames Avenue
Burnley BB10 2PZ 01282 435657
Mr P Whaling 287 40
Burnley Heasandford Williams Road
Burnley BB10 3DA
01282 422009
Mrs J Hall 638 90
Burnley Ightenhill* Alder Street Burnley BB12 6ED 01282 428246
Mrs K Marney 319 60
* This school has a SERF Unit for pupils w ith speech and language diff iculties included in the admission number. Please see page 16 of the main booklet for further information.
Padiham Burnley Road
Padiham BB12 8SJ 01282 772496
Mr S Purtill 286 45
Rosegrove Infant Owen Street
Burnley BB12 6HW
01282 424919
Mrs L Renshaw 161 60
Rosewood Rosewood Avenue Burnley BB11 2PH 01282 463790
Mrs A Lawrence (Acting Head)
397 60
Burnley Springfield
Community **
Oxford Road
Burnley BB11 3HP 01282 437277
Mrs S Nasim 190 30
* * This school has a SERF Unit for pupils w ith hearing diff iculties. Please see page 16 of the main booklet for further information.
Burnley Stoneyholme Community
Oswald Street Burnley BB12 0BN 01282 437190
Mrs L Davison 417 60
Burnley Whittlefield Tabor Street
Burnley BB12 0HL 01282 429419
Mrs H Kershaw 198 30
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BURNLEY COMMUNITY SCHOOLS
School
Postal Address
Telephone Headteacher
Number on Roll
Jan 2017
Admission Number
2018/19
Worsthorne Brownside Road
Worsthorne
Burnley BB10 3LR 01282 425690
Mrs L Young 212 30
Cherry Fold Community
Cog Lane Burnley BB11 5JS
01282 426630
Mrs K Thew 377 60
BURNLEY VOLUNTARY CONTROLLED SCHOOLS
School Postal Address Telephone Headteacher
Number
on Roll Jan 2017
Admission Number 2018/19
Hapton
Church of England/ Methodist
Manchester Road
Hapton Burnley BB11 5RF 01282 771657
Miss J Clarke 129 18
Padiham Green Church of England
St Annes Street Padiham
Burnley BB12 7AX 01282 776855
Mr M Dixon 208 30
ADMISSION NUMBERS IN THIS DISTRICT MAY BE SUBJECT TO VARIATION
Each Lancashire Primary School and Academy has a published admission number which
confirms its number of reception admissions each September. These will on occasion increase where strategic place planning issues allow and / or where decisions can be
implemented in time for the effective co-ordination of the admission process.
If you require further information about a Community or Voluntary Controlled School, for example, after-school clubs or extra-curricular activities, please contact the school direct.
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St John's Church of England Primary School, Cliviger
School Postal Address Telephone Headteacher
Number
on Roll Jan 2017
Admission Number 2018/19
St John's Church of England
Burnley Road Cliviger Burnley BB10 4SU
01282 421395
Mrs N Healey
202
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SUMMARY OF POLICY ▼ This is a Voluntary Aided school – please contact the school for full admission
details. For this school, please apply online at www.lancashire.gov.uk/schools and use the appropriate supplementary information form.
1. (a) Children in public care and previously looked after children.
(b) Children with special medical or social circumstances affecting the child where these needs can only
be met at this school.
2. Children whose parents live within the Ecclesiastical Parish of Cliviger.
3. Children whose parents live outside the Ecclesiastical Parish of Cliviger:-
(a) Children who have a sibling attending the school on the date of application and on the date of admission. (b) Children with a parent/guardian worshipping in a church in full membership of Churches Together in
England or Evangelical Alliance. (c) Other children.
Where there are more applicants for the available places within a category, then the distance between the
Ordnance Survey address points for the school and the home measured in a straight line will be used as the final
determining factor, nearer addresses having priority over more distant ones. This address point is within the body of the property and usually located at its centre. Where the cut off point is for addresses within the same building, then the single measure between address points will apply and the Local Authority's system of a random
draw will determine which address(es) receive the offer(s).
Burnley Holy Trinity Church of England Primary School
School
Postal Address
Telephone Headteacher
Number on Roll
Jan 2017
Admission Number
2018/19
Burnley Holy Trinity Church of England
Raglan Road Burnley BB11 4LB
01282 434368
Mrs S Smith
208
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SUMMARY OF POLICY ▼ This is a Voluntary Aided school – please contact the school for full admission details. For this school, please apply online at www.lancashire.gov.uk/schools and use the appropriate
supplementary information form.
1. (a) Looked after children and previously looked after children. (b) Children with special medical or social circumstances affecting the child where these needs can only
be met at this school.
2. Children who have a sibling attending the school on the date of application and on the date of admission.
3. Children with a parent/guardian worshipping in a church in full membership of Churches Together in England
or Evangelical Alliance.
4. Children whose parents live within the Ecclesiastical Parish of St Matthew the Apostle with Holy Trinity
Habergham Eaves. A map showing the boundaries is available in the school brochure/office.
5. Children whose parents live outside the Ecclesiastical Parish of St Matthew the Apostle with Holy Trinity
Habergham Eaves.
6. Other children.
Where there are more applicants for the available places within a category, then the distance between the
Ordnance Survey address points for the school and the home measured in a straight line will be used as the final determining factor, nearer addresses having priority over more distant ones. This address point is within the
body of the property and usually located at its centre. Where the cut off point is for addresses within the same building, then the single measure between address points will apply and the Local Authority's system of a random draw will determine which address(es) receive the offer(s).
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Burnley St James' Lanehead Church of England Primary School
School Postal Address Telephone Headteacher
Number
on Roll Jan 2017
Admission
Number 2018/19
Burnley St James'
Lanehead Church of England
Briercliffe Road
Burnley BB10 2NH 01282 426833
Miss M Stott
267
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SUMMARY OF POLICY ▼ This is a Voluntary Aided school – please contact the school for full admission
details. For this school, please apply online at www.lancashire.gov.uk/schools and use the appropriate supplementary information form.
1. (a) Children in public care and previously looked after children. (b) Children with special medical or social circumstances affecting the child where these needs can only
be met at this school.
2. Children whose parents live within the Ecclesiastical Parishes of St James’ Briercliffe, St Cuthbert’s and
St Andrew’s. A map showing the boundaries is available in school. Children with a parent/guardian worshipping in a church in membership of Churches Together in England.
3. Other children living outside the Ecclesiastical Parishes of St James’ Briercliffe, St Cuthbert’s and
St Andrew’s. Children with a parent/guardian worshipping in a church in membership of Churches Together in England.
4. Children who have a sibling attending the school on the date of application and on the date of admission.
5. Other children.
Where there are more applicants for the available places within a category, then the distance between the
Ordnance Survey address points for the school and the home measured in a straight line will be used as the final determining factor, nearer addresses having priority over more distant ones. This address point is within the body of the property and usually located at its centre. Where the cut off point is for addresses within the same
building, then the single measure between address points will apply and the Local Authority's system of a random draw will determine which address(es) receive the offer(s).
Padiham St Leonard's (Voluntary Aided) Church of England Primary School
School Postal Address Telephone Headteacher
Number
on Roll Jan 2017
Admission Number 2018/19
Padiham St Leonard's
Voluntary Aided Church of England
Moor Lane
Padiham BB12 8HT 01282 771470
Mrs B Holmes
259
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SUMMARY OF POLICY ▼ This is a Voluntary Aided school – please contact the school for full admission
details. For this school, please apply online at www.lancashire.gov.uk/schools and use the appropriate
supplementary information form.
1. (a) Children in Public Care and previously looked after children. (b) Children with special medical or social circumstances affecting the child where these needs can only be
met at this school.
2. Children who have a sibling attending the school on the date of application and on the date of admission.
3. Children with a parent/guardian worshipping in the life of St Leonard’s Church Padiham or a church in full membership of Churches Together in England, or the Evangelical Alliance or the North West Partnership.
4. Other children.
Where there are more applicants for the available places within a category, then the distance between the Ordnance Survey address points for the school and the home measured in a straight line will be used as the final
determining factor, nearer addresses having priority over more distant ones. This address point is within the body of the property and usually located at its centre. Where the cut off point is for addresses within the same building, then the single measure between address points will apply and the Local Authority's system of a random
draw will determine which address(es) receive the offer(s).
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Burnley St Peter's Church of England Primary School
School Postal Address Telephone Headteacher
Number
on Roll Jan 2017
Admission
Number 2018/19
Burnley St Peter's Church of England
Church Street Burnley BB11 2DL
01282 426873
Ms C Greenwood
199
30
SUMMARY OF POLICY ▼ This is a Voluntary Aided school – please contact the school for full admission
details. For this school, please apply online at www.lancashire.gov.uk/schools
1. (a) Children in public care and previously looked after children.
(b) Children with special medical or social circumstances affecting the child where these needs can only be met at this school.
2. Children who have a sibling attending the school on the date of application and on the date of admission.
3. Children whose parents live within the Ecclesiastical Parish of St Peter's, Burnley or civil parish of Bank Hall,
Danehouse and Stoneyholme.
4. Other children.
Where there are more applicants for the available places within a category, then the distance between the
Ordnance Survey address points for the school and the home measured in a straight line will be used as the final determining factor, nearer addresses having priority over more distant ones. This address point is within the body of the property and usually located at its centre. Where the cut off point is for addresses within the same
building, then the single measure between address points will apply and the Local Authority's system of a random draw will determine which address(es) receive the offer(s)
Burnley St Stephen's Church of England Primary School
School
Postal Address
Telephone Headteacher
Number on Roll
Jan 2017
Admission Number
2018/19
Burnley St Stephen's Church of England
Woodgrove Road Burnley BB11 3EJ 01282 427848
Mrs S Cornwell
208
30
SUMMARY OF POLICY ▼ This is a Voluntary Aided school – please contact the school for full admission
details. For this school, please apply online at www.lancashire.gov.uk/schools and use the appropriate supplementary information form.
1. (a) Children in public care and previously looked after children.
(b) Children with special medical or social circumstances affecting the child where these needs can only be met at this school.
2. Children with a parent/guardian worshipping in a church in membership of Churches Together in England.
3. Children who have a sibling attending the school on the date of application and on the date of admission.
4. Other children.
Where there are more applicants for the available places within a category , then the distance between the
Ordnance Survey address points for the school and the home measured in a straight line will be used as the final determining factor, nearer addresses having priority over more distant ones. This address point is within the
body of the property and usually located at its centre. Where the cut off point is for addresses within the s ame building, then the single measure between address points will apply and the Local Authority’s system of a random draw will determine which address(es) receive the offer(s).
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Burnley Wellfield Methodist and Anglican Primary School
School Postal Address Telephone Headteacher
Number
on Roll Jan 2017
Admission
Number 2018/19
Burnley Wellfield Methodist and Anglican
School
Wellfield Drive Burnley BB12 0JD
01282 436935
Mrs J Pay
209
30
www.wellfield.lancs.sch.uk [email protected]
SUMMARY OF POLICY ▼ This is a Voluntary Aided school – please contact the school for full admission details or visit www.wellfield.lancs.sch.uk ('About Us' – 'Admissions' page). For this school, please apply
online at www.lancashire.gov.uk/schools and use the appropriate supplementary information form.
1. (a) Children in public care and previously looked after children.
(b) Children with special medical or social circumstances affecting the child where these needs can only be met at this school.
2. Children who have a sibling attending the school on the date of application and on the date of admission.
3. Children of staff who have been employed in the school for the whole of the two years prior to the closing date
for applications, or where the member of staff is recruited to fill a vacant post for which there is a demonst rable
skill shortage. This applies to all staff, full and part time, who are employed by the governing body.
4. Children with a parent/guardian who worships in any Anglican or Methodist or any other church in full
membership of Churches Together in England or the Evangelical Alliance. All homes within the Borough of Burnley to the north and west of the M65 will be considered first.
5. Other children.
All homes within the Borough of Burnley to the north and west of the M65 will be considered first.
Where there are more applicants for the available places within a category, then the distance between the
Ordnance Survey address points for the school and the home measured in a straight line will be used as the final determining factor, nearer addresses having priority over more distant ones. This address point is within the body of the property and usually located at its centre. Where the cut off point is for addresses within the same
building, then the single measure between address points will apply and the Local Authority's system of a random draw will determine which address(es) receive the offer(s).
Saint Augustine of Canterbury Roman Catholic Primary School, Burnley
School
Postal Address
Telephone Headteacher
Number on Roll
Jan 2017
Admission Number
2018/19
St Augustine of Canterbury Roman Catholic Burnley
Lowerhouse Lane Burnley BB12 6HZ 01282 426938
Mrs S Baker
215
30
SUMMARY OF POLICY ▼ This is a Voluntary Aided school – please contact the school for full admission
details. For this school, please apply online at www.lancashire.gov.uk/schools and use the appropriate supplementary information form.
1. Children Looked After and previously Children Looked After.
2. Children with exceptional social, medical, educational or religious need which can only be best met, or only met at this school.
3. Baptised Roman Catholic children who will have a brother or sister attending the school at time of admission and are resident in the parish of St Augustine’s.
4. Baptised Roman Catholic children who are resident in the parish of St Augustine’s.
5. Other baptised Roman Catholic children, who will have a brother or sister attending the school at time of admission and are resident in another parish.
6. Baptised Catholic child of all those employed by the Governing Body with two or more years service at the date the child enters school.
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7. Other baptised Roman Catholic children resident in another parish.
8. Children of a non-Roman Catholic of all those employed by the Governing Body with two or more years service at the date the child enters school.
9. Other children who will have a brother or sister attending the school at time of admission.
10. Other children.
Where there are more applicants for the available places within a category, then the distance between the Ordnance Survey address points for the school and the home measured in a straight line will be used as the final
determining factor, nearer addresses having priority over more distant ones. This address point is within the body of the property and usually located at its centre. Where the cut -off point is for addresses within the same building, then the single measure between address points will apply and the Local Authority's system of a random draw will determine which address(es) receive the offer(s).
Christ the King Roman Catholic Primary School, Burnley
School
Postal Address
Telephone Headteacher
Number on Roll
Jan 2017
Admission Number
2018/19
Christ the King Roman Catholic
Burnley
Calderbrook Avenue Burnley BB11 4RB
01282 429108
Mrs C Barnes
216
30
SUMMARY OF POLICY ▼ This is a Voluntary Aided school – please contact the school for full admission details. For this school, please apply online at www.lancashire.gov.uk/schools and use the appropriate
supplementary information form.
1. Baptised Roman Catholic children who are looked after or previously looked after children.
2. Baptised Roman Catholic children who will have a brother or sister attending the school at the time of
admission and whose principal, private residence is in the parish of Christ the King.
3. Other baptised Roman Catholic children whose principal, private residence is in the parish of Christ the King.
4. Other baptised Roman Catholic children who will have a brother or sister attending the school at the time of
admission and whose principal, private residence is in another parish.
5. Other baptised Roman Catholic children whose principal, private residence is in another parish.
6. Other children who are looked after or previously looked after children.
7. Exceptional Needs.
8. Other children who will have a brother or sister attending the school at the time of admission.
9. Other children.
If in any category there are more applications than places available, priority will be given on the basis of proximity
to the school. This will be determined by a straight line from the centre of the house to the centre of the school.
This will be digitally measured using the LA system with those living closer to the school receiving the higher priority. In the case of an equal distance measurement a random draw will be held.
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Saint John the Baptist Roman Catholic Primary School, Burnley
School Postal Address Telephone Headteacher
Number on Roll
Jan 2017
Admission Number 2018/19
St John the Baptist Roman Catholic Primary School Burnley
Thames Avenue Burnley BB10 2PZ 01282 438120
Ms S Price
272
30
SUMMARY OF POLICY ▼ This is a Voluntary Aided school – please contact the school for full admission
details. For this school, please apply online at www.lancashire.gov.uk/schools and use the appropriate supplementary information form.
If there are fewer than 30 applications, all applicants will be offered places. If there are more applications than
the number of places available, the following oversubscription criteria will be applied:
1. Looked After Children and previously Looked After Children.
2. Children with an exceptional social, medical, educational or religious need which can be best met, or only met at this school.
3. Baptised Catholic children who have a sibling in the school at the time of admission.
4. Baptised Catholic children resident in the parishes of St John the Baptist, Burnley.
5. Other baptised Catholic children.
6. Other children who have a sibling in the school at the time of admission.
7. All remaining applicants.
If it is not possible to offer places for all applications within any criterion above, priority will be given to those living
closest to the school. This will be measured by the distance between the Ordnance Survey address points for the school and the home measured in a straight line, nearer addresses having more priority over more distant ones. This address point is within the body of the property and is usually located at its centre. In the event of
distances being the same for 2 or more applicants, places will be allocated by a random draw.
Saint John the Baptist Roman Catholic Primary School, Padiham
School Postal Address Telephone Headteacher
Number
on Roll Jan 2017
Admission
Number 2018/19
St John the Baptist
Roman Catholic Padiham
St John's Road
Padiham Burnley BB12 7BN 01282 771146
Mrs K McKeating
212
30
SUMMARY OF POLICY ▼ This is a Voluntary Aided school – please contact the school for full admission
details. For this school, please apply online at www.lancashire.gov.uk/schools and use the appropriate supplementary information form.
1. Looked after children present or previous (looked after equals children in public care).
2. Baptised Roman Catholic children who will have a brother or sister attending the school at the time of admission and resident in the Parish of St John the Baptist Padiham and St Philip the Apostle.
3. Baptised Roman Catholic children resident in the Parish of St John the Baptist and St Philip the Apostle.
4. Other baptised Roman Catholic children who will have a brother or sister attending the school at the time of admission.
5. Other baptised Roman Catholic children.
6. Children with exceptional needs where the needs can only be met at this school.
7. Other children with a brother or sister attending the school at the time of admission.
8. Other children.
If in any category there are more applications than places available, priority will be given on the basis of proximity to the school with the nearest home to the school given priority. This will be determined by a radial measure from the centre of the home address to the centre of the school. This will be measured as a direct straight line. In the
case of an equal distance measurement a random draw will be held.
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St Mary's Roman Catholic Primary School, Burnley
School Postal Address Telephone Headteacher
Number
on Roll Jan 2017
Admission
Number 2018/19
St Mary's Roman Catholic
Burnley
Holcombe Drive Burnley BB10 4BH
01282 427546
Mr I S Jones
216
30
SUMMARY OF POLICY ▼ This is a Voluntary Aided school – please contact the school for full admission details. For this school, please apply online at www.lancashire.gov.uk/schools and use the appropriate
supplementary information form.
1. Baptised Roman Catholic children who are in public care and adopted children who were previously looked after.
2. Baptised Roman Catholic children who will have a brother or sister attending the school at the time of
admission and resident in the Parish of St Mary’s, Burnley.
3. Baptised Roman Catholic children resident in the Parish of St Mary’s, Burnley.
4. Other baptised Roman Catholic children who will have a brother or sister attending the school at the time of
admission who are resident in another parish.
5. Other baptised Roman Catholic children who are resident in another parish.
6. Other children who are in public care and adopted children who were previously looked after.
7. Exceptional needs.
8. Other children with a brother or sister attending the school at the time of admission.
9. Other children.
Where there are more applications than places available in any category, priority will be given on the basis of
proximity to the school. The distance between the Ordinance Survey Address Points for the school and the home
measured in a straight line will be used as the final determining factor (with nearer addresses having priority over more distant ones). This address point is within the body of the property and usually located at its centre. Where the cut off point is for addresses within the same building, then the single measure between address points wil l
apply and the local authority's system of a random draw will determine which addresses will receive the offers.
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St Mary Magdalene's Roman Catholic Primary School
School Postal Address Telephone Headteacher
Number
on Roll Jan 2017
Admission
Number 2018/19
St Mary Magdalene's
Roman Catholic Burnley
Wellfield Drive
Burnley BB12 0JD 01282 436880
Mrs B Parkinson
211
30
SUMMARY OF POLICY ▼ This is a Voluntary Aided school – please contact the school for full admission
details. For this school, please apply online at www.lancashire.gov.uk/schools and use the appropriate supplementary information form.
1. Baptised Roman Catholics who are looked after and previously looked after children.
2. Baptised Roman Catholic children who will have a brother or sister attending the school at the time of
admission and resident in the parish of St. Mary Magdalene.
3. Baptised Roman Catholic children resident in the parish of St. Mary Magdalene.
4. Other Baptised Roman Catholic children who will have a brother or sister attending the school at the time of
admission.
5. Other baptised Roman Catholic Children.
6. Other children who are looked after and previously looked after children.
7. Exceptional medical and/or social needs where those needs can only be met at this school.
8. Other children with a brother or sister attending the school at the time of admission.
9. Other children.
Where there are more applications than places available in any category, priority will be given on the bases of proximity to the school. The distance between the Ordinance Survey Access Points for the school and the home measurement in a straight line will be used as the final determining factor (with nearer addresses having priority
over more distant ones). The address point is within the body of the property and usually located at its centre. Where the cut-off point is for addresses within the same building, then the single measure between address points will apply and the local authority’s system of a random draw will determine which address will receive the
offers.
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PENDLE COMMUNITY SCHOOLS
School
Postal Address
Telephone Headteacher
Number on Roll
Jan 2017
Admission Number
2018/19
Nelson Whitefield Infant School & Nursery
Every Street Nelson BB9 7HY 01282 612807
Mrs E Mason 270 90
Nelson Bradley
Dover Street
Nelson BB9 7RF 01282 615772
Mr M D Hull 418 60
Nelson Walverden Bracewell Street Nelson BB9 0TL
01282 614834
Ms H Ahmed 417 60
Marsden Percy Street Nelson BB9 0BE 01282 612769
Mrs N Delamere 427 60
Barrowford
Rushton Street
Barrowford BB9 6EA 01282 615644
Mrs R Tomlinson 395 60
Blacko Gisburn Road Blacko BB9 6LS
01282 616669
Mr M Harrison 105 15
Laneshaw Bridge
Emmott Lane Laneshawbridge BB8 7JE
01282 865996
Mrs J Sharples
213 30
Lord Street Lord Street Colne BB8 9AR 01282 865597
Mr D Hetherington 364 60
Colne Park
Rutland Street
Colne BB8 0QJ 01282 863225
Mrs S Midgley 358 60
Colne Primet Tatton Street Colne BB8 8JE
01282 864607
Mrs M Hortin 192 30
West Street
Community Primary
West Street Colne BB8 0HW 01282 865840
Mrs S Burtoft 189 30
Each Lancashire Primary School and Academy has a published admission number which confirms its number of reception admissions each September. These will on occasion increase
where strategic place planning issues allow and / or where decisions can be implemented
in time for the effective co-ordination of the admission process.
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PENDLE COMMUNITY SCHOOLS
School Postal Address Telephone Headteacher
Number on Roll
Jan 2017
Admission Number 2018/19
Trawden Forest
Dean Street
Trawden BB8 8RN 01282 865242
Mrs K Hawkins 194 30
Reedley Primary Reedley Road Reedley BB10 2NE
01282 693688
Mrs S Bell 388 60
Barnoldswick
Coates Lane
Kirkstall Drive Barnoldswick BB18 6EZ 01282 812203
Mrs S White 208 30
Barnoldswick Gisburn Road
Gisburn Road
Barnoldswick BB18 5LS 01282 812287
Mrs N Walker 181 30
Kelbrook School Street Kelbrook BB18 6UD
01282 842309
Mrs A Dugdale 97 15
Salterforth
Cross Lane Salterforth Barnoldswick BB18 5UD
01282 812223
Mrs H Dunsdon 97 15
Earby Springfield
Bailey Street Earby Barnoldswick BB18 6SJ
01282 843598
Mrs D Liversidge 152 30
PENDLE VOLUNTARY CONTROLLED SCHOOLS
School Postal Address Telephone Headteacher
Number on Roll
Jan 2017
Admission Number 2018/19
Higham St John's Church of England
Higham Hall Road
Higham BB12 9EU 01282 772376
Mr G Hollinghurst 144 20
Barnoldswick Church of England
Voluntary Controlled
Kelbrook Road Barnoldswick BB18 5TB
01282 813014
Mrs M Ellis 332 60
Roughlee Church of England
Blacko Bar Road Roughlee BB9 6NX
01282 613613
Mr M Elliott 41 7
Please note that admission numbers for some primary schools in the Nelson area may vary subject to
building developments and / or consultations linked to the basic need for primary school places in the future. This may apply to community, voluntary controlled and voluntary aided or foundation schools.
If you require further information about a Community or Voluntary Controlled School
- for example, after school clubs or extra-curricular activities - please contact the school direct.
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Colne Christ Church Church of England Primary School
School Postal Address Telephone Headteacher
Number
on Roll Jan 2017
Admission
Number 2018/19
Colne Christ Church Church of England
Keighley Road Colne BB8 7AA
01282 865398
Mr A Peers
185
25
SUMMARY OF POLICY ▼ This is a Voluntary Aided school – please contact the school for full admission
details. For this school, please apply online at www.lancashire.gov.uk/schools and use the appropriate supplementary information form.
1. (a) Children in public care and previously looked after children.
(b) Children with special medical or social circumstances affecting the child where these needs can only be met at this school.
2. Children who have a sibling attending the school on the date of application and on the date of admission.
3. Children whose parents live within the parishes of Colne Christ Church, Trawden St. Mary the Virgin, Colne
St. Bartholemew, Colne Holy Trinity and Foulridge St. Michaels and All Angels. A map showing the
boundaries is available in school. (a) Children with a parent/guardian worshipping in a church in membership of Churches Together in
England.
(b) Other children.
4. Children whose parents live outside the parishes of Colne Christ Church, Trawden St. Mary the Virgin, Colne
St. Bartholemews, Colne Holy Trinity and Foulridge St. Michael and All Angels. (a) Children with a parent/guardian worshipping in a church in membership of Churches Together in
England. (b) Other children.
Where there are more applicants for the available places within a category, then the distance between the
Ordnance Survey address points for the school and the home measured in a straight line will be used as the final determining factor, nearer addresses having priority over more distant ones. This address point is within the
body of the property and usually located at its centre. Where the cut off point is for addresses within the same building, then the single measure between address points will apply and the Local Authority's system of a random draw will determine which address(es) receive the offers.
Great Marsden St John's Primary School A Church of England Academy
School Postal Address Telephone Headteacher
Number
on Roll Jan 2017
Admission
Number 2018/19
Great Marsden St John's
Church of England
Trent Road
Nelson BB9 0NX 01282 615055
Mrs M Underwood
207
30
SUMMARY OF POLICY ▼ This is an Academy – please contact the school for full admission details. For
this school, please apply online at www.lancashire.gov.uk/schools and use the appropriate supplementary information form.
1. (a) Children in public care and previously looked after children.
(b) Children with special medical or social circumstances affecting the child and/or the family where these needs can only be met at this school.
2. Children with a parent or guardian worshipping in a Church in membership of Churches Together in England
or the Evangelical Alliance to a maximum of 23 (75%).
3. Children who have a sibling attending the school on the date of application and on the date of admission.
4. Children from farms and hamlets in the outlying rural areas due east of the school falling within the Southfield
and Marsden Wards of Nelson, where St John’s School is the nearest or most accessible school from their home by road. Children may live a greater distance than children in category 5 but pass no other schools between their home and St John's by road. A map showing the boundaries is available in school.
5. Other children.
Where there are more applicants for the available places within a category , then the distance between the
Ordnance Survey address points for the school and the home measured in a straight line will be used as the
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final determining factor, nearer addresses having priority over more distant ones. This address point is within
the body of the property and usually located at its centre. Where the cut off point is for addresses within the same building, then the single measure between address points will apply and the Local Authority's system of a random draw will determine which address(es) receive the offer(s).
Newchurch-in-Pendle Saint Mary's Church of England Primary School
School
Postal Address
Telephone Headteacher
Number on Roll
Jan 2017
Admission Number
2018/19
Newchurch-in-Pendle St Mary's
Church of England
Spenbrook Road Newchurch-in-Pendle
BB12 9JP 01282 612191
Mrs P Nightingale
52
8
SUMMARY OF POLICY ▼ This is an Academy – please contact the school for full admission details. For this school, please apply online at www.lancashire.gov.uk/schools and use the appropriate
supplementary information form.
1. (a) Children in Public Care and previously looked after children.
(b) Children with special medical or social circumstances affecting the child where these needs can only be
met at this school.
2. Children whose parents live within the Ecclesiastical Parish of Newchurch in Pendle.
(a) Children who have a sibling attending the school on the date of application and on the date of admission. (b) Children with a parent/guardian worshipping in a church in membership of Churches Together in England to a maximum of 6.
(c) Children with a parent/guardian worshipping in a non-Christian faith which is in membership of the UK Interfaith Network.
The major world faiths are those in membership of the UK Interfaith Network ; in addition to Christians, it includes
Buddhists, Baha’is, Hindus, Jains, Jews, Muslims, Sikhs, Zorastrians. (d) Other children.
3. Children whose parents live outside the Ecclesiastical Parish of Newchurch.
(a) Children who have a sibling attending the school on the date of application and on the date of admission. (b) Children with a parent/guardian worshipping in a church in membership of Churches Together in England.
(c) Children with a parent/guardian worshipping in a non-Christian faith which is in membership of the UK Interfaith Network.
(d) Other children.
Where there are more applicants for the available places within a category, then the distance between the Ordnance Survey address points for the school and the home measured in a straight line will be used as the final
determining factor, nearer addresses having priority over more distant ones. This address point is within the body of the property and usually located at its centre. Where the cut off point is for addresses within the same building, then the single measure between address points will apply and the Local Authority's system of a random
draw will determine which address(es) receive the offer(s).
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Nelson St Paul's Church of England Primary School
School Postal Address Telephone Headteacher
Number
on Roll Jan 2017
Admission
Number 2018/19
Nelson St Paul's Church of England
Hibson Road Nelson BB9 0PY
01282 617035
Mr S Crook
358
60
SUMMARY OF POLICY ▼ This is a Voluntary Aided school – please contact the school for full admission details. For this school, please apply online at www.lancashire.gov.uk/schools and use the appropriate supplementary information form.
1. a) Looked After Children and previously Looked After Children. b) Children with special medical or social circumstances affecting the child where these needs can only be met at this school.
2. Children with a parent / guardian worshipping at a Christian Church within the Parish of Little Marsden or a church in membership of Churches Together in England and the Free Churches Group.
3. Children who have been baptised in the Christian Faith.
4. Children who have a sibling attending the school on the date of application and on the date of admission.
5. Other children.
Where there are more applicants for the available places within a category, then the distance between the
Ordnance Survey address points for the school and the home measured in a straight line will be used as the final determining factor, nearer addresses having priority over more distant ones. This address point is within the body of the property and usually located at its centre. Where the cut off point is for addresses within the same
building, then the single measure between address points will apply and the Local Authority's system of a random draw will determine which address(es) receive the offer(s).
Foulridge Saint Michael and All Angels Church of England (Voluntary Aided) Primary School
School Postal Address Telephone Headteacher
Number on Roll
Jan 2017
Admission Number 2018/19
Foulridge Saint Michael and All Angels Church of England
Voluntary Aided
Skipton New Road Foulridge BB8 7NN 01282 861338
Mrs H A Wood
201
30
SUMMARY OF POLICY ▼ This is a Voluntary Aided school – please contact the school for full admission
details. For this school, please apply online at www.lancashire.gov.uk/schools and use the appropriate supplementary information form.
1. Children in public care and previously looked after children.
2. Children with special medical or social circumstances affecting the child where these needs can only be met at this school.
3. Children who have a sibling attending the school on the date of application and on the date of admission. 4. Children whose parents live within the parishes of Foulridge St Michael and All Angels, Colne Holy Trinity,
Colne St Bartholomew, Trawden St Mary the Virgin, Colne Christ Church and worship in a church in full
membership of Churches Together in England. 5. Children of staff who have been employed in the school for the whole of the two years prior to the closing
date for applications, or where the member of staff is recruited to fill a vacant post for which there is a
demonstrable skill shortage. 6. Children whose parents live within the Foulridge St Michael and All Angels, Colne Holy Trinity, Colne St
Bartholomew, Trawden St Mary the Virgin, Colne Christ Church but do not worship in a church in full
membership of Churches Together in England. 7. Children whose parents live outside the parishes of Foulridge St Michael and All Angels, Colne Holy Trinity,
Colne St Bartholomew, Trawden St Mary the Virgin, Colne Christ Church
(a) Children with a parent/guardian worshipping in a church in membership of Churches together in England. (b) Other children
Where there are more applicants for the available places within a category, then the distance between the
Ordnance Survey address points for the school and the home measured in a straight line will be used as the final determining factor, nearer addresses having priority over more distant ones. This address point is within
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the body of the property and usually located within its centre. Where the cut off point is for addresses within the
same building, then the single measure between address points will apply and the Local Authority’s system of a random draw will determine which address(es) receive the offer(s).
Nelson St Philip's Church of England Primary School
School Postal Address Telephone Headteacher
Number
on Roll Jan 2017
Admission Number 2018/19
Nelson St Philip's
Church of England
Leeds Road
Nelson BB9 9TQ 01282 614463
Mrs K Ellidge
140
20
SUMMARY OF POLICY ▼ This is a Voluntary Aided school – please contact the school for full admission details. For this school, please apply online at www.lancashire.gov.uk/schools and use the appropriate
supplementary information form. 1. (a) Children in Public Care and previously looked after children. (b) Children with special medical or social circumstances affecting the child where these needs can only be
met at this school.
2. Children with a parent/guardian worshipping in a church in membership of Churches Together in England to
a maximum number of 15.
3. Children who have a sibling attending the school on the date of application and on the date of admission.
4. Children with a parent/guardian worshipping in a non-Christian faith which is in membership of the UK Interfaith
Network.
5. Other children.
Where there are more applicants for the available places within a category, then the distance between the
Ordnance Survey address points for the school and the home measured in a straight line will be used as the final determining factor, nearer addresses having priority over more distant ones. This address point is within the body of the property and usually located at its centre. Where the cut off point is for addresses within the same
building, then the single measure between address points will apply and the Local Authority’s system of a random draw will determine which address(es) receive the offer(s).
Barrowford Saint Thomas' Church of England Primary School
School Postal Address Telephone Headteacher
Number on Roll
Jan 2017
Admission Number 2018/19
Barrowford St Thomas Church of England
Wheatley Lane Rd Barrowford BB9 6QT 01282 614462
Mrs M Wright
122
17
SUMMARY OF POLICY ▼ This is a Voluntary Aided school – please contact the school for full admission details. For this school, please apply online at www.lancashire.gov.uk/schools and use the appropriate
supplementary information form.
1. (a) Children in public care and previously looked after children.
(b) Children with special medical or social circumstances affecting the child where these needs can only be met at this school.
2. Children whose parents live within the Ecclesiastical Parish of Barrowford. A map is available in school.
(a) Children who have a sibling attending the school on the date of application and on the date of
admission. (b) Children with a parent/guardian worshipping in a church in full membership of Churches Together in
England.
(c) Children with a parent/guardian worshipping in a non-Christian faith which is in membership of the UK Interfaith Network.
The major world faiths are those in membership of the UK Interfaith Network ; in addition to Christians, it includes
Buddhists, Baha’is, Hindus, Jains, Jews, Muslims, Sikhs, Zoroastrians. The parent must meet the normal religious obligations of the faith. The governors will request confirmation of this from the relevant member of the clergy or worship leader.
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(d) Other children.
3. Children whose parents live outside the Ecclesiastical Parish of Barrowford.
(a) Children who have a sibling attending the school on the date of application and on the date of admission.
(b) Children with a parent/guardian worshipping in a church in full membership of Churches Together in England.
(c) Children with a parent/guardian worshipping in a non-Christian faith which is in membership of the UK Interfaith Network.
(d) Other children.
Where there are more applicants for the available places within a category, then the distance between the
Ordnance Survey address points for the school and the home measured in a straight line will be used as the final determining factor, nearer addresses having priority over more distant ones. This address point is within the body of the property and usually located at its centre. Where the cut off point is for addresses within the same
building, then the single measure between address points will apply and the Local Authority's system of a random draw will determine which address(es) receive the offer(s).
Holy Saviour Roman Catholic Primary School, Nelson
School
Postal Address
Telephone Headteacher
Number on Roll
Jan 2017
Admission Number
2018/19
Holy Saviour Roman Catholic
Nelson
Holland Place off Reedyford Road
Nelson BB9 8HD 01282 612319
Mrs AM Nield
208
30
SUMMARY OF POLICY ▼ This is a Voluntary Aided school – please contact the school for full admission
details. For this school, please apply online at www.lancashire.gov.uk/schools and use the appropriate supplementary information form.
1. Looked After Children and previously Looked after children.
2. Baptised Roman Catholic children with proven and exceptional medical and social needs where admission to the school might best help satisfy those needs, provided that appropriate written evidence from a suitably
qualified professional (eg doctor or social worker) is submitted with the application.
3. Baptised Roman Catholic children who will have a brother or sister attending the school at the time of admission and are resident in the former parish boundaries of Holy Saviour and SS Peter and Paul Parishes
that now form part of The Good Shepherd Parish.
4. Baptised Roman Catholic children who are resident in the former parishes of Holy Saviour, Nelson and SS Peter and Paul, Barrowford, that now form part of The Good Shepherd Parish.
5. Other baptised Roman Catholic children who will have a brother or sister attending the school at the time of admission and are resident in another parish.
6. Other baptised Roman Catholic children who are resident in another parish.
7. Other children with proven and exceptional medical and social needs where admission to the school might best help satisfy those needs, provided that appropriate written evidence from a suitably qualified professional (eg doctor or social worker) is submitted with the application.
8. Other children with a brother or sister attending the school at the time of admission.
9. Children of a member of staff who has been employed at the school for two or more years at the time at which the application for admission to the school is made/or when a member of staff is recruited to fill a
vacant post for which there is demonstrable skill shortage.
10. Other children.
Where there are more applicants for the available places within a category, then the distance between the
Ordnance Survey address points for the school and the home measured in a straight line will be used as the final determining factor, nearer addresses having priority over more distant ones. This address point is within the body of the property and usually located at its centre. Where the cut-off point is for addresses within the same
building, then the single measure between address points will apply and the Local Authority's system of a random draw will determine which address(es) receive the offer(s).
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Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Primary School, Brierfield
School Postal Address Telephone Headteacher
Number
on Roll Jan 2017
Admission
Number 2018/19
Holy Trinity
Roman Catholic Brierfield
Halifax Road
Brierfield BB9 5BL 01282 613709
Mrs M T Lyle
103
15
SUMMARY OF POLICY ▼ This is a Voluntary Aided school – please contact the school for full admission
details. For this school, please apply online at www.lancashire.gov.uk/schools and use the appropriate supplementary information form.
1. Baptised Roman Catholic children who are looked after children or previously looked after children.
2. Baptised Roman Catholic children who will have a brother or sister attending the school at the time of
admission and resident in the former parish of Holy Trinity.
3. Baptised Roman Catholic children who are resident in the former parish of Holy Trinity Brierfield.
4. Other baptised Roman Catholic children who will have a brother or sister attending the school at the time of admission and are resident in another parish.
5. Other baptised Roman Catholic children who are resident in another parish.
6. Other children who are looked after children or previously looked after children.
7. Children for whom the Governors accept that there are exceptionally strong medical, social, or welfare
reasons, which are directly relevant to the school concerned.
8. Other children with a brother or sister attending the school at the time of admission.
9. Other children.
If, within any category there are more applicants than places available priority will be given on the basis of
proximity to the school measured by a straight line between the centre of the family home to the centre of the school. In the event of a tied distance measurement between address points the Local Authority’s system of a
random draw will determine which address(es) receive the offer(s).
Saint John Southworth Roman Catholic Primary School, Nelson
School Postal Address Telephone Headteacher
Number
on Roll Jan 2017
Admission
Number 2018/19
St John Southworth
Roman Catholic Nelson
Lomeshaye Road
Nelson BB9 0DQ 01282 613906
Mr C Higgins
210
30
SUMMARY OF POLICY ▼ This is a Voluntary Aided school – please contact the school for full admission
details. For this school, please apply online at www.lancashire.gov.uk/schools and use the appropriate supplementary information form.
1. Looked After Children and previously Looked After Children.
2. Baptised Roman Catholic children who will have a sibling attending the school at the time of admission and
resident in the catchment area of St John Southworth School.
3. Baptised Roman Catholic children resident in the part of the Parish of St John Southworth, bounded by
Halifax Rd., Nelson and Edge End Lane, Nelson (see map available in school for clarification) and Baptised children from Christ Church, Nelson, who may not be Roman Catholic.
4. Baptised Roman Catholic children who have a sibling attending the school at the time of admission and are
resident in Holy Trinity catchment area.
5. Baptised Roman Catholic children resident in the catchment area of Holy Trinity School.
6. Other Baptised Roman Catholic children who are resident in another parish.
7. Children who will have a sibling attending the school at the time of admission.
8. Children of staff, where the member of staff has been employed at the school for two or more years at the
time the application is made; or the member of staff is to fill a vacant post for which there is a demonstrable skill shortage.
9. Children with proven and exceptional medical and social needs where admission to the school might best
satisfy those needs, provided that appropriate evidence from a doctor or social worker is submitted with the application, setting out the particular reasons why this school is the most suitable for the child's needs
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10. Children of other Christian traditions and children of other faiths, with appropriate evidence of faith
membership, eg a reference from a religious minister.
11. Other children.
Where there are more applicants for the available places within a category, then the distance between the
Ordnance Survey address points for the school and the home measured in a straight line will be used as the final determining factor, nearer addresses having priority over more distant ones. This address point is within the
body of the property and usually located within its centre. Where the cut off point is for addresses within the same building, then the single measure between address points will apply and the Local Authority’s system of a random draw will determine which address(es) receive the offer(s).
Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Primary School, Colne
School
Postal Address
Telephone Headteacher
Number on Roll
Jan 2017
Admission Number
2018/19
Sacred Heart Roman Catholic
Colne
Red Lane Colne BB8 7JR
01282 864362
Mr J Robertshaw
215
30
SUMMARY OF POLICY ▼ This is a Voluntary Aided school – please contact the school for full admission
details. For this school, please apply online at www.lancashire.gov.uk/schools and use the appropriate supplementary information form.
1. Baptised Roman Catholic children who are in public care and previously looked after children.
2. Baptised Roman Catholic children with proven and exceptional medical and social needs where admission to the school might best help satisfy those needs, provided that appropriate written evidence from a suitably
qualified professional (eg doctor or social worker) is submitted with the application.
3. Baptised Roman Catholic children who will have a brother or sister attending the school at the time of admission and are resident in the former parish boundaries of Sacred Heart and SS Peter and Paul Parishes
that now form part of The Good Shepherd Parish.
4. Baptised Roman Catholic children who are resident in the former parishes of Sacred Heart, Colne and SS Peter and Paul, Barrowford, that now form part of The Good Shepherd Parish.
5. Other baptised Roman Catholic children who will have a brother or sister attending the school at the time of admission and are resident in another parish.
6. Other baptised Roman Catholic children who are resident in another parish.
7. Other children who are Looked After Children or previously Looked After Children.
8. Other children with proven and exceptional medical and social needs where admission to the school might best help satisfy those needs, provided that appropriate written evidence from a suitably qualified
professional (eg doctor or social worker) is submitted with the application.
9. Other children with a brother or sister attending the school at the time of admission.
10. Children of a member of staff who has been employed at the school for two or more years at the time at
which the application for admission to the school is made/or when a member of staff is recruited to fill a vacant post for which is demonstrable skill shortage.
11. Other children.
Where there are more applicants for the available places within a category, then the distance between the Ordnance Survey address points for the school and the home measured in a straight line will be used as the final determining factor, nearer addresses having priority over more distant ones. This address point is within the
body of the property and usually located at its centre. Where the cut -off point is for addresses within the same building, then the single measure between address points will apply and the Local Authority's system of a random draw will determine which address(es) receive the offer.
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St Joseph's Catholic Primary School, Barnoldswick
School Postal Address Telephone Headteacher
Number on Roll
Jan 2017
Admission Number 2018/19
St Joseph's Catholic
Barnoldswick
West Close Road
Barnoldswick BB18 5EN 01282 813045
Mrs N Wood
133
20
SUMMARY OF POLICY ▼ This is a Voluntary Aided school – please contact the school for full admission
details. For this school, please apply online at www.lancashire.gov.uk/schools and use the appropriate supplementary information form. At any time where there are more applications for places than the number of places available, places will be
offered in the following order of priority:
1. Looked after children from Catholic families or children from Catholic families who were previously looked
after but ceased to be so because they became adopted or became subject to a residence or special guardianship order with a sibling who attends Saint Joseph’s Catholic Primary School.
2. Looked after children from Catholic families or children from Catholic families who were previously looked after but ceased to be so because they became adopted or became subject to a residence or special guardianship order.
3. Baptised Catholic children with a sibling who attends Saint Joseph’s Catholic Primary School.
4. Baptised Catholic Children who live in the defined area (map in school).
5. Other Baptised Catholic Children.
6. Other looked after children or other children who were previously looked after but ceased to be so because
they became adopted or became subject to a residence or special guardianship order with a sibling who attends Saint Joseph’s Catholic Primary School.
7. Other looked after children or other children who were previously looked after but ceased to be so because
they became adopted or became subject to a residence or special guardianship order
8. Other children with a sibling who attends Saint Joseph’s Catholic Primary School.
9. Other children.
Tie Break
Where the offer of places to all the applicants in any of the categories listed above would still lead to oversubscription, the available places will be offered to those living nearest to the school. ‘Straight line
distance’ will be used as the measure (centre to centre).
If two or more pupils live equidistant from the school, the distance each pupil lives by road from the preferred school will be measured and the place offered to the pupil who lives nearest by this means. In the event of this being equal, places will then be decided by random allocation.
Where there is more than one application from a postal address contained within a block of flats, places will be decided by random allocation.
Wheatley Lane Methodist Primary School
School Postal Address Telephone Headteacher
Number on Roll
Jan 2017
Admission Number 2018/19
Wheatley Lane
Methodist Voluntary Aided
Wheatley Lane Road
Fence, Burnley BB12 9ED 01282 617214
Mrs T Hallows
209
30
SUMMARY OF POLICY ▼ This is a Voluntary Aided school – please contact the school for full admission
details. For this school, please apply online at www.lancashire.gov.uk/schools and use the appropriate supplementary information form.
1. (a) Children in public care and previously looked after children.
(b) Children with special medical or social circumstances affecting the child where these needs can only be met at this school.
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2. Children whose parents live within the Ecclesiastical Parish of Old Laund Booth (map at school).
This is defined as Fence & Wheatley Lane: Wheatley Lane Road from the Sparrow Hawk to Ashlar House.
Greenhead Lane & Cuckstool Lane down to M65. Noggarth Road to the Roughlee boundary.
(a) Children who have a sibling attending the school on the date of application and on the date of admission. (b) Children with a parent/guardian worshipping in a church in membership of Churches Together in
England or Evangelical Alliance and we include under this criterion Wheatley Lane Inghamite Church and Nelson Gospel Mission.
(c) Other children.
3. Children whose parents live outside the ecclesiastical parish of Old Laund Booth.
(a) Children who have a sibling attending the school on the date of application and on the date of admission.
(b) Children with a parent/guardian worshipping in a church in membership of Churches Together in England or Evangelical Alliance.
(c) Other children.
Where there are more applicants for the available places within a category, then the distance between the
Ordnance Survey address points for the school and the home measured in a straight line will be used as the final
determining factor, nearer addresses having priority over more distant ones. This address point is within the body of the property and usually located at its centre. Where the cut off point is for addresses within the same building, then the single measure between address points will apply and the Local Authority's system of a random
draw will determine which address(es) receive the offer(s).
Pendle Primary Academy
School
Postal Address Telephone
Academy Principal
Number
on Roll Jan 2017
Admission
Number 2018/19
Pendle Primary Academy
Walter Street
Brierfield BB9 5AW 01282 615927
Mr S Thompson
416
60
SUMMARY OF POLICY ▼ This is an Academy. Please contact the school for full admission details. For this school, please apply online at www.lancashire.gov.uk/schools
1. Children in care (looked after children) and previously looked after children.
2. Children with social, medical welfare reasons. Professional supporting evidence from e.g. A doctor, psychologist, social worker is essential if admission is to be made under this criteria. Such evidence must set out the particular reasons why the school in question is the most suitable school and the difficulties
which would be caused if the child had to attend another school.
3. Children of multiple birth.
4. Children residing within the defined admission area who have a sibling at the school.
5. Children residing in the defined admission area.
Applications from outside the area will be offered using the following criteria:
6. Children who have a sibling at the school
7. Other pupils
Tie-breaker: Where there are more applicants for the available places within a category, then the distance between the Ordnance Survey address points for the school and the home measured in a straight line will be
used as the final determining factor, nearer addresses having priority over more distant ones. This address point is within the body of the property and usually located at its centre. Where two addresses have the same distance, or the cut off point is for addresses within the same building, then the Local Authority's system of a random draw
will determine which address(es) receive the offer(s Admission area: Brierfield, Reedley, Nelson.
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Castercliff Primary School
School Postal Address Telephone Headteacher
Number on Roll
Jan 2017
Admission Number 2018/19
Castercliff
Marsden Hall Road North Nelson BB9 8JJ 01282 617627
Mr M Sherwin
305
60
SUMMARY OF POLICY ▼ This is an Academy – please contact the school for full admission details. For
this school, please apply online at www.lancashire.gov.uk/schools
In the event of oversubscription places will be offered first to those living in the priority admission area using the following criteria:
1. Children in care (looked after children) and previously looked after children.
2. Children with social, medical welfare reasons. Professional supporting evidence from e.g. A doctor, psychologist, social worker is essential if admission is to be made under this criteria. Such evidence must set out the particular reasons why the school in question is the most suitable school and the difficulties which
would be caused if the child had to attend another school.
3. Children of multiple birth.
4. Children residing within the defined admission area who have a sibling at the school (Nelson and surrounding districts of Pendle).
5. Children residing in the defined admission area.
Applications from outside the area will include:
6. Children who have a sibling in school.
7. Other pupils
Tie-breaker: If in any category there are more applications than places available, priority will be given on the bases of proximity to the school. This will be determined by a straight line measure from the front door of the
house to the main entrance door of the school, as determined by the governors (Tie-breaker). In the event of a tied distance measurement between address points the Local Authority’s system of a random draw will determine which address(es) receive the offer(s). In the case of flats, the flat nearest the ground floor will be deemed the
nearest. Apartments in the same block will be treated equally with the measurement taken to the main entrance of the block.
If after applying the distance tie-breaker there are more applications than places in the apartment block furthest away, a further tie-breaker of random allocation will be used for the applications in this block.
**Crawshawbooth and ***Waterfoot Primary Schools – details on page 55. – allocation of places within the Geographical Priority Area [GPA]
When the school is over-subscribed on parental preferences, the following priorities apply in order:~
1. Looked after children and those who have been previously looked after, then,
2. Children for whom the Local Authority accepts that there are exceptional medical social or welfare reasons which are directly relevant to the school concerned.
3. Children with older brothers and sisters attending the school when the younger child will start.
4. Remaining places are allocated according to where a child lives. Those living nearest to the preferred school by a straight line (radial) measure will have priority.
i) To those resident within the agreed geographical priority area
ii) To other applicants
Within each category those living nearest to the preferred school by a straight line (radial) measure will have priority.
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ROSSENDALE COMMUNITY SCHOOLS
School Postal Address Telephone Headteacher
Number
on Roll Jan 2017
Admission Number 2018/19
Bacup Britannia
Community
Rochdale Road
Bacup OL13 9TS 01706 874447
Mrs N Longstaff 219 30
Bacup Thorn Cowtoot Lane
Bacup OL13 8EF
01706 874027
Mrs A Edgar 273 45
Northern Burnley Road Bacup OL13 8PH 01706 874154
Mrs J Marr 186 30
Sharneyford Todmorden Road
Bacup OL13 9UQ 01706 873955
Mrs A Holt 69 10
Bacup St Saviour's Community
Lane End Road Bacup OL13 9RR
01706 877900
Mrs D Marsh
89 15
Rawtenstall Crawshawbooth **
Burnley Road Crawshawbooth BB4 8AN
01706 228664
Ms D Bonney 317 45
** This school has a Geographical Priority Area: From the north end of the Clowbridge reservoir heading south and tak ing in the Dunnockshaw, Loveclough, Goodshaw Fold, Goodshaw Chapel and Goodshaw areas
(and surrounding farm houses). The cut off points at the south end of the area will be Lord Street and its houses and Forest Bank Road (both off the A682).The line will run East down the middle of Forest Bank Road and across the top of Short Clough reservoir. Please see admission arrangements on page 54.
Waterfoot
Primary School ***
Wolfenden Green
Waterfoot BB4 9DA 01706 215539
Mrs K Devine 315 45
*** This school has a Geographical Priority Area: Lower and Higher Boarsgreave in the south tak ing in houses and settlement adjacent to Cowpe Road running north to the point where the River Irwell meets Bacup Road in Waterfoot. Please see admission arrangements on page 54. Balladen Community Linden Lea
Rawtenstall BB4 6DX 01706 215233
Mr N Ringrose 208 30
Water Burnley Road East
Water BB4 9PX
01706 216414
Mr C Willan 117 20
Broadway Broadway Haslingden BB4 4EH 01706 229832
Mr P Stanley 213 30
Helmshore Gregory Fold
Helmshore Rossendale BB4 4JW 01706 213756
Mrs C Myers 407 60
Ramsbottom Stubbins Bolton Road North
Ramsbottom BL0 0NA 01706 822063
Mr J Danson 208 30
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FOUNDATION SCHOOL
Haslingden Primary School
School Postal Address Telephone Headteacher
Number
on Roll Jan 2017
Admission
Number 2018/19
Haslingden
Ryefield Avenue Haslingden BB4 4BJ
01706 215947
Mr G Ellis
416
60
SUMMARY OF POLICY ▼ This is a Foundation school. Please contact the school for full admission
details.
1. Looked after children and previously looked after children.
2. Children of multiple birth who reside in one of the following electoral wards: Worsley, Greenfield or Helmshore.
3. Children who have a sibling at the school at the date of application and the date of admission.
4. Any other child / children.
Where there are more applicants for the places available within a category, then the distance between the Ordnance Survey address points for the school and the home measured in a straight line will be used as the final
determining factor, nearer addresses having priority over more distant ones. This address point is within the body of the property and usually located at its centre. Where two addresses have the same distance, or, the cut -off point is for addresses within the same building then the local authority’s system of a random draw will
determine which address(es) receive the offer(s).
Whitworth Tonacliffe Tonacliffe Road
Whitworth OL12 8SS 01706 344609
Mrs J B Heap 312 45
ROSSENDALE VOLUNTARY CONTROLLED SCHOOLS
School Postal Address Telephone Headteacher
Number
on Roll Jan 2017
Admission
Number 2018/19
Bacup Holy Trinity
Stacksteads Church of England
Booth Road
Stacksteads Bacup OL13 0QW 01706 877025
Mr J G Aspin 258 35
St Paul's
Church of England Rawtenstall
Hollin Lane
Rawtenstall BB4 8HT 01706 215893
Mrs S Charlesworth 273 40
St Mary's Rawtenstall
Church of England
Haslingden Old Road Rawtenstall BB4 9RZ
01706 216407
Mr I Holden 193 30
Newchurch St Nicholas Church of England
Dark Lane Newchurch BB4 7UA 01706 229478
Mrs J Thistlethwaite 127 30
Edenfield Church of England
Market Street Edenfield
Ramsbottom BL0 0HL 01706 823608
Mrs C Garner 180 25
St Bartholomew's Church of England
Hallfold Hall Street
Whitworth OL12 8TL 01706 344631
Mrs N Ditchburn-Hughes 164 25
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St Anne's Edgeside Church of England Primary School
School Postal Address Telephone Headteacher
Number
on Roll Jan 2017
Admission
Number 2018/19
St Anne's Edgeside
Church of England
Ashworth Road
Waterfoot BB4 9JE 01706 214081
Miss C Hartley
144
30
SUMMARY OF POLICY ▼ This is a Voluntary Aided school – please contact the school for full admission
details. For this school, please apply online at www.lancashire.gov.uk/schools and use the appropriate supplementary information form.
Where there are more applicants for the places available within a category, then the distance between the Ordnance Survey address points for the school and the home measured in a straight line will be used as the final determining factor, nearer addresses having priority over more distant ones. This address point is within the
body of the property and usually located at its centre. Where two addresses have the same distance, or, the cut-off point is for addresses within the same building then the local authority’s system of a random draw will determine which address(es) receive the offer(s).
Criteria Points
Allocated
1. Looked after children and previously looked after children who were looked after; but ceased to be so because they were adopted (or became subject to a residence order or special
guardianship order) who are Looked After Children at the time when preferences are expressed and are still expected to be in Public Care when admitted to the school.
Take Priority
2. All children with medical or social need, for whom professional support of the required
character is available at the school.
Take
Priority
3. Children whose parents / guardians are regularly involved in the devotional life of St Anne’s CE Church – at least for a period of one year and generally meaning attendance at Sunday
services / mid week bible study.
5
4. Sibling of a pupil already attending the school at the time the application is made and who will still be in school at admission (‘siblings’ include full, half or step brothers and sisters; adopted
or foster children who live in the same house)
5
5. Families who live within three concentric circles in order of distance from school in all directions. ½ Mile / ¾ Mile / 1 mile
½ mile = 4
¾ mile = 3
1 mile = 2
6. Children who attend the school nursery (eligible for Early Years Pupil Premium; the Pupil
Premium or the Service Premium). This is normally taken to mean regular attendance on a half-day basis for at least 1 term immediately prior to starting reception NB- attendance at the
Nursery does not legally guarantee a place in the Reception class . If a place is in dispute between children who have attended another nursery / care option and St Anne’s Nursery, and points are equal (a tie-break), priority will be given according to distance from school.
3
7. Children whose parents are regularly involved in the life and worship (meaning attendance at
Sunday services / mid week bible study etc.) of another Christian Church (A member of Churches Together) other than the Parish Church. Supporting evidence of involvement will
be needed from the appropriate parish priest or minister
3
8. Children who do not fit into any of the above criteria but whose parents request a Church of England School Education.
1
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Haslingden St James' Church of England Primary School
School Postal Address Telephone Headteacher
Number on Roll
Jan 2017
Admission Number 2018/19
Haslingden St James'
Church of England
Regent Street
Haslingden BB4 5HL 01706 214134
Mrs F Brady
155
30
SUMMARY OF POLICY ▼ This is a Voluntary Aided school – please contact the school for full admission details. For this school, please apply online at www.lancashire.gov.uk/schools.
1. (a) Children in Public Care and previously looked after children. (b) Children with special medical or social circumstances affecting the child where these needs can only be
met at this school.
2. Children whose parents live within the Ecclesiastical Parish of St James Haslingden with St John Stonefold and St Stephen Grane.
3. Children who have a sibling attending the school on the date of application and on the date of admission.
4. Other children.
Where there are more applicants for the available places within a category, then the distance between the Ordnance Survey address points for the school and the home measured in a straight line will be used as the final
determining factor, nearer addresses having priority over more distant ones. This address point is within the body of the property and usually located at its centre. Where the cut off point is for addresses within the same building, then the single measure between address points will apply and the Local Authority’s system of a random
draw will determine which address(es) receive the offer(s).
St John's Stonefold Church of England Primary School
School Postal Address Telephone Headteacher
Number
on Roll Jan 2017
Admission
Number 2018/19
St John's Stonefold
Church of England Haslingden
Rising Bridge Road
Accrington BB5 2SW 01706 216706
Mr S C Oldfield
128
20
SUMMARY OF POLICY ▼ This is a Voluntary Aided school – please contact the school for full admission
details. For this school, please apply online at www.lancashire.gov.uk/schools.
1. (a) Children in public care and previously looked after children (b) Children with special medical or social circumstances affecting the child where these needs can only
be met at this school.
2. Children whose parents live within the Parish of Haslingden St. James with Grane St. Stephen and St. John
Stonefold.
3. Children who have a sibling attending the school on the date of application and on the date of admission.
4. Other children.
Where there are more applicants for the available places within a category, then the distance between the
Ordnance Survey address points for the school and the home measured in a straight line will be used as the final determining factor, nearer addresses having priority over more distant ones. This address point is within the
body of the property and usually located at its centre. Where the cut off point is for addresses within the same building, then the single measure between address points will apply and the Local Authority's system of a random draw will determine which address(es) receive the offer(s).
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St John with St Michael Church of England Primary School
School Postal Address Telephone Headteacher
Number
on Roll Jan 2017
Admission
Number 2018/19
St John with St Michael
Church of England
Moss Side Street Shawforth OL12 8EP
01706 852614
Mrs K Garner
109
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Shawforth [email protected]
SUMMARY OF POLICY ▼ This is a Voluntary Aided school – please contact the school for full admission
details. For this school, please apply online at www.lancashire.gov.uk/schools and use the appropriate supplementary information form. 1. Looked after children and previously looked after children.
2. Children eligible for the service premium.
3. Children who will have an older sibling attending the school at time of their admission.
4. Children who are eligible for the early years pupil premium who attended St John with St Michael CE Nursery
at the date of application for a place in the Reception Year.
5. Children whose parents are in regular attendance at public worship at St John's Church.
6. Children whose parents are in regular attendance at public worship at a church which is a member of
Churches Together. 7. Four places will be allocated to any children based on geographical proximity to the school.
8. Children from whom the governors accept there are exceptionally strong medical, social or welfare reasons
for admission, which are directly relevant to St John with St Michael. 9. Other children with priority based on geographical proximity to the school.
If oversubscribed in any of the above categories the distance to the child’s home front door from the main gate
of the school in a straight line measured on a map will be used as the tie-breaker, nearer addresses having priority over more distant ones. In the event of a tied distance measurement between address points the Local Authority’s system of a random draw will be used as a final tie-breaker to determine which children receive the
offer(s). This will be supervised by someone independent of the school.
St Joseph's Roman Catholic Primary School Stacksteads, Bacup
School Postal Address Telephone Headteacher
Number on Roll
Jan 2017
Admission Number 2018/19
St Joseph's Roman Catholic Stacksteads
Bacup
Huttock End Lane Stacksteads Bacup OL13 8LD
01706 873177
Mrs L M Elder
129
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SUMMARY OF POLICY ▼ This is a Voluntary Aided school – please contact the school for full admission
details. For this school, please apply online at www.lancashire.gov.uk/schools and use the appropriate supplementary information form.
1. Baptised Roman Catholic looked after children and previously looked after children.
2. Baptised Roman Catholic children who are resident in the Parish of St Joseph’s, Stacksteads and have a
sibling attending the school at the time of admission. 3. Baptised Roman Catholic children who are resident in the Parish of St Joseph’s, Stacksteads.
4. Baptised Roman Catholic children who are resident in another parish and have a sibling attending the school
at the time of admission. 5. Baptised Roman Catholic children resident in another parish.
6. Non-Roman Catholic looked after children and previously looked after children.
7. Non-Roman Catholic children who have a sibling attending the school at the time of admission.
8. Non-Roman Catholic children.
Where there are more applicants for the available places within a category, then the distance between the
Ordnance Survey address points for the school and the home measured in a straight line will be used as the final determining factor, nearer addresses having priority over more distant ones. This address point is within the
body of the property and usually located within its centre. Where the cut off point is for addresses within the same building, then the single measure between address points will apply and the Local Authority’s system of a random draw will determine which address(es) receive the offer(s).
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St Mary's Roman Catholic Primary School, Bacup
School Postal Address Telephone Headteacher
Number
on Roll Jan 2017
Admission
Number 2018/19
St Mary's Roman Catholic
Bacup
Tong Lane Bacup OL13 9LJ
01706 873123
Mrs K Bishop-Horsfield
130
30
bursar@st-marys-bacup. lancs.sch.uk head@st-marys -bacup.lancs.sch.uk
SUMMARY OF POLICY ▼ This is a Voluntary Aided school – please contact the school for full admission details. For this school, please apply online at www.lancashire.gov.uk/schools and use the appropriate
supplementary information form.
1. All Looked After Children and Previously Looked After Children.
2. Children with proven and exceptional medical and social needs provided that appropriate evidence from a doctor or social worker is submitted with the application.
3. Baptised Catholic children who have a brother or sister attending the school at the time of admission.
4. Other baptised Catholic children residing in the former parish of St Mary’s Bacup.
5. Other baptised Catholic children.
6. Children who have a brother or sister attending the school at the time of admission.
7. Other children.
Where there are more applicants for the available places within a category, then the distance between the
Ordnance Survey address points for the school and the home measured in a straight line will be used as the final determining factor, nearer addresses having priority over more distant ones. This address point is within the body of the property and usually located at its centre. Where the cut off point is for addresses within the same
building, then the single measure between address points will apply and the Local Authority's system of a random draw will determine which address(es) receive the offer(s).
St James-the-Less Roman Catholic Primary School, Rawtenstall
School Postal Address Telephone Headteacher
Number
on Roll Jan 2017
Admission
Number 2018/19
St James the Less
Roman Catholic Rawtenstall
Unity Way
Off Haslingden Old Road Rawtenstall BB4 8SU 01706 216190
Mr G Hall
212
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SUMMARY OF POLICY ▼ This is a Voluntary Aided school – please contact the school for full admission
details. For this school, please apply online at www.lancashire.gov.uk/schools and use the appropriate supplementary information form.
1. Baptised Catholic looked after children and those who have been previously looked after, at the time when
preferences are expressed.
2. Baptised Catholic children with proven and exceptional medical and social needs, living in the parish of St
James the Less, where admission to the school might best satisfy those needs, provided that appropriate evidence from a Doctor or Social Worker is submitted with the application.
3. Baptised Catholic children who have a sibling in the school at the time of admission.
4. Baptised Catholic children resident in the parish of St James the Less who are registered members of and
attend the Children’s Sunday Liturgy Group at St James the Less Church for 12 months prior to the closing date for applications.
5. Other Baptised Catholic children resident in the parish of St James the Less.
6. Baptised Catholic children with proven and exceptional medical and social needs, living outside the parish of
St James the Less, where admission to the school might best satisfy those needs, provided that appropriate
evidence from a Doctor or Social Worker is submitted with the application.
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7. Baptised Catholic children resident outside the parish of St James the Less.
8. Non Catholic looked after children and those who have been previously looked after at the time when
preferences are expressed.
9. Non-Catholic children with proven and exceptional medical and social needs where admission to the s chool
might best satisfy those needs, provided that appropriate evidence from a Doctor or Social Worker is submitted with the application.
10. Non Catholic children with a sibling at the school at the time of admission.
11. Other children.
If in any category there are more applications than places available, priority will be given on the basis of distance
from home to school. Distance will be measured in a straight line (radial) measure from the centre of the building to centre of the building using the Local Authority’s computerised measuring system with those living nearer to the school having priority. In the event of distances being the same for 2 or more applicants where this distance
would be last place/s to be allocated, a random lottery will be carried out in a public place. All the names will be entered into a hat and the required number of names will be drawn out.
St Peter's Roman Catholic Primary School, Newchurch
School Postal Address Telephone Headteacher
Number
on Roll Jan 2017
Admission
Number 2018/19
St Peter's Roman Catholic
Newchurch
St Peter's Road Newchurch BB4 9EZ
01706 229972
Mrs H Sullivan
143
20
SUMMARY OF POLICY ▼ This is a Voluntary Aided school – please contact the school for full admission
details. For this school, please apply online at www.lancashire.gov.uk/schools and use the appropriate supplementary information form.
1. Looked after children and previously looked after children.
2. Children who have a sibling in the school at the time of admission, including where a child is fostered, if the
home address is the same at the time of admission.
3. Baptised Catholic children resident in the parish(es) of St. Joseph and St. Peter, Newchurch
4. Baptised Catholic children from other parishes
5. Other children.
Where there are more applicants for the available places within a category, then the distance between the Ordnance Survey address points for the school and the home measured in a straight line will be used as the final determining factor, nearer addresses having priority over more distant ones. This address point is within the body
of the property and usually located at its centre. Where the cut-off point is for addresses within the same building, then the single measure between address points will apply and the Local Authority's system of a random draw will determine which address(es) receive the offer(s).
St Mary's Roman Catholic Primary School, Haslingden
School Postal Address Telephone Headteacher
Number
on Roll Jan 2017
Admission
Number 2018/19
St Mary's Roman Catholic
Haslingden
Lime Road Haslingden BB4 5NP
01706 214747
Ms D McNicoll
137
20
SUMMARY OF POLICY ▼ This is a Voluntary Aided school – please contact the school for full admission
details. For this school, please apply online at www.lancashire.gov.uk/schools and use the appropriate supplementary information form.
1. Children in Public Care/Looked After children and adopted children who were previously looked after.
2. Children who have a sibling in the school at the time of admission.
3. Baptised Catholic children resident in the parish of St Marie’s, Haslingden.
4. Baptised Catholic children from other parishes.
5. Other children.
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If in any category there are more applications than places available, priority will be given on the basis of proximity
to the school measured by a straight line 'radial' measure between the centre of the family home to the centre of the school. In the event of distance being the same for two or more applicants where this distance would be last place/s to be allocated, the local authority's system of a random draw will determine which address(es) receive
the offer(s)
Our Lady and St Anselm's Roman Catholic Primary School, Whitworth
School Postal Address Telephone Headteacher
Number on Roll
Jan 2017
Admission Number 2018/19
Our Lady and
St Anselm's Roman Catholic Whitworth
John Street
Whitworth OL12 8DB 01706 853545
Mrs J Rainey
185
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SUMMARY OF POLICY ▼ This is a Voluntary Aided school – please contact the school for full admission
details. For this school, please apply online at www.lancashire.gov.uk/schools and use the appropriate supplementary information form.
1. Looked after children and previously looked after children.
2. Baptised Roman Catholic children who will have a brother or sister attending the school at the time of
admission resident within the historic boundaries of Our Immaculate Mother and St Anselm parish.
3. Baptised Roman Catholic children resident within the historic boundaries of Our Immaculate Mother and St
Anselm parish.
4. Other Baptised Roman Catholic children who will have a brother or sister attending the school at the time of
admission.
5. Other Baptised Roman Catholic children.
6. Exceptional Needs.
7. Other children with a brother or sister attending the school at the time of admission.
8. Other children.
Where there are more applicants for the available places within a category, then the distance between the
Ordnance Survey address points for the school and the home measured in a straight line will be used as the final determining factor, nearer addresses having priority over more distant ones. This address point is within the body of the property and usually located at its centre. Where the cut off point is for addresses within the same
building, then the single measure between address points will apply and the Local Authority's system of a random draw will determine which address(es) receive the offer(s).
Each Lancashire Primary School and Academy has a published admission number which confirms its number of reception admissions each September.
These will on occasion increase where strategic place planning issues allow and / or where decisions can be implemented in time
for the effective co-ordination of the admission process.
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St Veronica's Roman Catholic Primary School, Helmshore
School Postal Address Telephone Headteacher
Number on Roll
Jan 2017
Admission Number 2018/19
St Veronica's
Roman Catholic Helmshore
Raven Avenue
Helmshore BB4 4EZ 01706 226315
Ms N White
177
25
SUMMARY OF POLICY ▼ This is a Voluntary Aided school – please contact the school for full admission
details. For this school, please apply online at www.lancashire.gov.uk/schools and use the appropriate supplementary information form.
First Category A Baptised Roman Catholic children who are currently or have previously been 'Looked After'.
Second Category B Baptised Roman Catholic children with proven and exceptional medical and social needs where admission to the school might best satisfy those needs,
provided that appropriate evidence from a doctor or social worker is submitted with the application.
Third Category C Baptised Roman Catholic children who will have a sibling attending the school at the time of admission and resident in the Parish of St Marie.
Fourth Category D Baptised Roman Catholic children resident in the Parish of St Marie.
Fifth Category E Other Baptised Roman Catholic children who will have a sibling attending the
school at the time of admission and are resident in another Parish.
Sixth Category F Other Baptised Roman Catholic children who are resident in another parish.
Seventh Category G Other children who are currently or have previously been 'Looked After'.
Eighth Category H Other children with proven and exceptional medical and social needs where
admission to the school might best satisfy those needs, provided that appropriate evidence from a doctor or social worker is submitted with the application.
Ninth Category I Other children who will have a sibling attending the school at the time of
admission.
Tenth Category J Other children.
Where there are more applicants for the available places within a category, then the distance between the
Ordnance Survey address points for the school and the home measured in a straight line will be used as the final determining factor, nearer addresses having priority over more distant ones. This address point is within the body of the property and usually located at its centre. Where the cut off point is for addresses within the same
building, then the single measure between address points will apply and the Local Authority's system of a random draw will determine which address(es) receive the offer(s).
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Does your child qualify for pupil premium?
From September 2014, all pupils in Key Stage 1 in primary schools (Reception year, Year 1 and Year 2) qualified for a free school meal.
Your child's school will receive over £1000 from the Government for every pupil in the school who is eligible for free school meals. This funding is called 'pupil premium' and can be used by the school to improve pupils' attainment. Please register your eligibility - even if you don't want to take up the free meals - so that the school can access this extra funding.
To be eligible you must be receiving one of the benefits listed below:
Income Support
Income Related Employment and Support Allowance
Income Based Jobseekers Allowance Support under part VI of the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999
Guarantee element of State Pension Credit
Child Tax Credit but not receiving Working Tax Credit and your annual income is less than £16190 Universal Credit
If you are receiving one of the above benefits, please ring the Area Education Office on 01254 220714. They can do an immediate online check for you. We only require your name, date of birth and national insurance number to do this.
Please note, you still need to register your child with us even if you have an older child already
attending school and receiving free school meals.
APPLY ONLINE
It's quick, easy and secure.
You can amend your application right up to the deadline date if you wish.
You'll get an email acknowledgement when you submit your application.
You can view your school offer via the online system on the morning of the day the offers are
sent out.
www.lancashire.gov.uk/schools
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Admission to Primary Schools 2018-19 FOR OFFICE USE
Application Form
Please return this completed form to the Local Authority or apply online at
www.lancashire.gov.uk/schools by Monday 15 January 2018.
Part 1 – Information (PLEASE USE BLOCK CAPITALS AND COMPLETE IN BLACK INK)
1. Name of child Surname Forename(s)
2. Date of birth / / Boy Girl (please tick)
3. Nursery provider Tel no
4. (a) Name of parent(s)/guardian(s)
(b) Address
Postcode Tel no Email
National
Health No
5. Which council charges Council Tax for the address where your child lives?
6. If the child is not living permanently with the above parent(s)/guardian(s) please give:
(a) Name of person child usually lives with
(b) Address
Postcode Tel No
Date when the child started living with person at address in 6(b) / /
If there is a shared parenting arrangement both parents must confirm the details of this at the outset at part 13
of this form (see the primary admission booklet, Section 1, paragraph 10).
7. Details of siblings who will be attending primary school on 1 September 2018. (Brothers and sisters, stepchildren, half brothers and sisters, adopted and foster children living with the same family at the same address.)
Name(s) Date of birth School Female Male
/ /
/ /
/ /
Part 2 – Additional Information
8. Does the child have a final statement for special needs? Yes No (Education, Health & Care Plan)
Is the child known to an Educational Psychologist? Yes No
9. Do you consider your child to have a disability? Yes No Description
10a. Is the child in care to any local authority? Yes No
10b. Was the child previously in care and now adopted? Yes No
10c. Is there a residence, guardianship or accommodation order? Yes No
Name of relevant Local Authority
Name of Social Worker
11. Is the child subject to a private fostering arrangement? Yes No
Contact agency Tel no
12. Does a parent/guardian work at any of your school preferences?
Name ............................................................... School ...............................................................
Name ............................................................... School ...............................................................
ADM2 Please return this form to your Area
Education Office (see website/book let)
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13. Additional information to support your application may be provided. This can be medical, social or welfare information relating to the pupil and / or the family. Evidence from an appropriate professional (eg doctor,
health visitor, social worker) can be attached. Please continue on a separate sheet if necessary. *Religious information (see below in Part 3) do not include in this Section.
Part 3 – Statement of Preferences
Please state clearly your 3 primary preferences for the child. All primary preferences will be considered equally. You are therefore strongly advised to use all 3 preferences and to name 3 different establishments. Where more than one offer would be possible the school which has an available place and which you have ranked
highest priority will become the single offer. Your list of preferences may include schools within or outside of Lancashire. Your preferences may include Community and Voluntary Controlled Schools, Voluntary Aided Schools, Foundation and Academies. Independent / Private Schools must not be included.
I/We being the parent(s)/guardian(s) of the child named in part 1 would prefer him/her to be considered for admission to the following primary schools / academies in priority order:
First
Second
Third
*Do you have any religious affiliation? YES/NO Is your child baptised Catholic? YES/NO If YES you should contact any Voluntary Aided or Foundation school which is included as a preference and
obtain their supplementary information form (this is in addition to the formal application process).
THIS APPLICATION FORM IS FOR COMPLETION BY PARENTS RESIDENT IN LANCASHIRE. PLEASE RETURN BY MONDAY 15 JANUARY 2018.
14. Signature(s)
I/We have read the primary school information for parents and certify that the information given on this form is correct. The Local Authority reserves the right to verify the information given on this form. Any offer of a place will be on the basis that the information provided is accurate.
Parent(s)/Carer(s)
Date
Parent(s)/Carer(s)
Date
If you apply on a paper form it is your responsibility to ensure that this is submitted
to the Local Authority by 15 January 2018. Please ask for a receipt.
Notes for information
Before completing this form all parents are strongly advised to read the primary school admissions informat ion on the Lancashire County Council web pages at www.lancashire.gov.uk/schools If you need advice on how to complete an application please contact your Area Education Office.
When you apply online at www.lancashire.gov.uk/schools you will:-
Receive an email acknowledgement when you press the submit button
Be able to change your application up to the closing date
Be able to view your offer on the offer date (no offer letter)
PLEASE REMEMBER TO PRESS THE "SUBMIT" BUTTON EACH TIME YOU VIEW YOUR ONLINE APPLICATION (EVEN IF NO CHANGES ARE MADE).
APPLY ONLINE www.lancashire.gov.uk/schools
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Please print this form and take or post the completed copy to the school you are applying for (see notes overleaf)
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION FORM (SIF): STANDARD [ONLINE] VERSION
CHURCH OF ENGLAND & METHODIST PRIMARY SCHOOLS IN LANCASHIRE
Admission to Primary School – September 2018 Please complete and submit this form by Monday 15 January 2018
SCHOOL APPLIED FOR:
Name of school: ________________________________________________________
Address of school: ________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________
APPLICANT INFORMATION:
Name of parent(s)/guardian(s): ______________________________________________
______________________________________________
Address: _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ Daytime telephone number: ___________________________________________________
Email: _____________________________________________________________________
CHILD INFORMATION:
Name of child: __________________________________________________________
Address of child (if different from above): ______________________________________
_________________________________________________________
Are you applying for a place because of: (You may tick more than one box)
Living in local area Special social/medical needs
Sibling in school Parental faith commitment
IF YOU ARE APPLYING ON FAITH GROUNDS,
PLEASE COMPLETE THE SECTION OVERLEAF
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PLACE OF WORSHIP one of parents / guardians regularly attends:
Name of place of worship: ___________________________________________________
Address __________________________________________________________________
WORSHIP ATTENDANCE
How frequently do you attend worship?
Weekly Fortnightly Monthly Other
How long have you attended?
Less than 1 year 1 to 3 years more than 3 years
Your faith leader will be contacted to provide information
VICAR / PRIEST / MINISTER / FAITH LEADER / CHURCH OFFICER
Name: __________________________________________________________________
Address: _________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
Tel No: ___________________________ E-mail _________________________________
NOTES FOR INFORMATION:
1. Supplementary Information Form (SIF)
If you are applying for a place at any voluntary aided Church of England or Methodist
primary school in Lancashire and wish to have your admission request considered against that school's faith/denomination criteria then you should complete this SIF (or the school's own SIF). This is in addition to the common application form. You should complete a SIF
for each voluntary aided Church of England or Methodist primary school and return it direct to that particular school.
PLEASE RETURN THIS SUPPLEMENTARY FORM DIRECT TO ANY CHURCH OF
ENGLAND OR METHODIST PRIMARY SCHOOL WHICH IS ONE OF YOUR PREFERRED OPTIONS (ONE FORM TO EACH SCHOOL WHICH IS A PREFERENCE). THIS IS IN
ADDITION TO THE LOCAL AUTHORITY APPLICATION FORM.
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Please print this form and take or post the completed copy to the school you are applying for (see notes overleaf)
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION FORM (SIF): STANDARD [ONLINE] VERSION
CATHOLIC PRIMARY SCHOOLS IN LANCASHIRE
Admission to Primary School – September 2018 Please complete and submit this form by Monday 15 January 2018
SCHOOL APPLIED FOR:
Name of school: ________________________________________________________
Address of school: ________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________
APPLICANT INFORMATION:
Name of parent(s)/guardian(s): ______________________________________________ ______________________________________________
Address: _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________
CHILD INFORMATION:
Name of child: ___________________________________________________________ Address of child: _________________________________________________________
(if different from above) ________________________________________________________________
Is the child a baptised Catholic? Yes No
If 'yes', give the parish and date of baptism:
________________________________________________________________________
*** Please attach a copy of the baptismal certificate with this form Yes
In which parish does the child currently live
________________________________________________________________________
If the child is not baptised Catholic please state to which denomination or faith the child belongs (see note 3 – overleaf):
________________________________________________________________________
STATEMENT FORM
Minister/Leader (Print name): _______________________________________________
Address: ________________________________________________________________
Position held: ____________________________________________________________
Signed and dated: ________________________________________________________
(TO BE COMPLETED BY MINISTER OF RELIGION/FAITH LEADER
WHERE THE CHILD IS NOT A BAPTISED CATHOLIC)
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NOTES FOR INFORMATION:
1. Supplementary Information Form (SIF)
If you are applying for a place at any Catholic primary school in Lancashire and wish to have your admission request considered against that school's faith/denomination criteria
then you should complete this SIF (or the school's own SIF). This is in addition to the common application form. You should complete a SIF for each Catholic primary school and return it direct to that particular school.
2. Evidence of Baptism – Catholic
It is always helpful to attach a copy of your child's baptismal certificate.
PLEASE RETURN THIS SUPPLEMENTARY FORM DIRECT TO ANY CATHOLIC
PRIMARY SCHOOL WHICH IS ONE OF YOUR PREFERRED OPTIONS (ONE FORM TO
EACH CATHOLIC SCHOOL WHICH IS A PREFERENCE). THIS IS IN ADDITION TO THE
LOCAL AUTHORITY APPLICATION FORM.
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Index of Schools by Name of School This shows a summary of all parental preferences received for each school for September 2017 intakes. All
preferences are treated equally at the allocation stage (please see page 12 of the main booklet).
School Name Preferences Sept 2017 Type of
School
Page No
1st 2nd 3rd
Accrington Benjamin Hargreaves VA C of E 31 55 36 VA 5
Accrington Green Haworth Church of England 10 8 12 VA 6
Accrington Huncoat 24 10 12 C 4
Accrington Hyndburn Park 51 29 22 C 4
Accrington Peel Park 130 102 95 F 18
Accrington Spring Hill 55 18 30 C 4
Accrington St John with St Augustine C of E 17 42 25 VA 6
Accrington St Mary Magdalen's C of E 32 25 41 VA 7
Accrington St Peter's Church of England 17 20 19 VC 4
Accrington Woodnook 33 12 12 C 4
Altham St James Church of England 14 15 13 VA 10
Bacup Britannia Community 42 32 15 C 55
Bacup Holy Trinity Stacksteads Church of England 37 26 12 VC 56
Bacup St Saviour's Community 11 24 27 C 55
Bacup Thorn 31 16 19 C 55
Balderstone St Leonard's Church of England 11 16 13 VA 22
Balladen Community 27 19 21 C 55
Barden Primary 82 78 30 C 33
Barnoldswick Church of England VC 67 28 24 VC 44
Barnoldswick Coates Lane 42 50 30 C 44
Barnoldswick Gisburn Road 23 30 17 C 44
Barrow Primary School 31 26 30 VC 21
Barrowford St Thomas Church of England 32 25 33 VA 48
Barrowford 37 15 21 C 43
Baxenden St John's Church of England Primary School 38 21 12 VA 5
Belthorn Academy 16 6 3 A 17
Blacko 17 28 19 C 43
Bolton-by-Bowland Church of England VA 8 4 1 VA 23
Briercliffe 38 39 35 C 33
Broadway 49 73 53 C 55
Burnley Brunshaw 71 45 43 C 33
Burnley Casterton 42 54 69 C 33
Burnley Heasandford 82 54 52 C 33
Burnley Holy Trinity Church of England 36 32 20 VA 35
Burnley Ightenhill 26 30 49 C 33
Burnley Springfield Community 30 20 17 C 33
Burnley St James' Lanehead Church of England 51 46 42 VA 36
Burnley St Peter's Church of England 31 24 28 VA 37
Burnley St Stephen's Church of England VA 33 32 30 VA 37
Burnley Stoneyholme Community 49 28 40 C 33
Burnley Whittlefield 31 21 26 C 33
Castercliff Primary School 35 29 28 A 54
Chatburn Church of England 14 12 17 VA 24
Cherry Fold Community 36 5 11 C 34
Christ the King Roman Catholic, Burnley 35 36 37 VA 39
Church, St Nicholas Church of England 25 13 19 VA 9
Clayton-le-Moors All Saints Church of England 37 40 19 A 19
Clayton-le-Moors Mount Pleasant 60 34 26 C 4
Clitheroe Brookside 18 29 30 C 21
Clitheroe Edisford 44 45 24 C 21
Clitheroe Pendle 56 50 39 C 21
Colne Christ Church Church of England 31 28 34 VA 45
Colne Park 42 32 40 C 43
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School Name Preferences Sept 2017 Type of School
Page No
1st 2nd 3rd
Colne Primet 19 17 14 C 43
Earby Springfield 12 3 5 C 44
Edenfield Church of England 31 25 18 VC 56
Foulridge Saint Michael and All Angels CE VA 38 34 21 VA 47
Gisburn 19 11 9 C 21
Great Harwood Primary 22 16 10 C 4
Great Harwood St Bartholomew Parish Church of England 35 21 30 VA 11
Great Harwood St John's Church of England 13 14 10 VA 12
Great Marsden St John's - a Church of England Academy 27 22 14 A 45
Grindleton Church of England VA 6 13 10 VA 25
Hapton Church of England/Methodist 24 14 10 VC 34
Haslingden Primary 52 32 28 F 56
Haslingden St James' Church of England 19 15 9 VA 58
Helmshore 70 57 40 C 55
Higham St John's Church of England 16 34 25 VC 44
Holy Saviour Roman Catholic, Nelson 46 39 25 VA 49
Holy Trinity Roman Catholic, Brierfield 21 19 22 VA 50
Kelbrook 9 26 23 C 44
Knuzden St Oswald's Church of England 23 9 10 VA 8
Laneshaw Bridge 38 45 31 C 43
Langho and Billington St Leonard's CE 40 48 40 VA 22
Lord Street 46 35 27 C 43
Marsden 48 46 47 C 43
Mellor St Mary's Church of England 16 14 16 VA 26
Nelson Bradley 60 36 34 C 43
Nelson St Paul's Church of England 85 65 62 VA 47
Nelson St Philip's Church of England 12 46 36 VA 48
Nelson Walverden 48 29 34 C 43
Nelson Whitefield Infant and Nursery Unit 110 40 38 C 43
Newchurch-in-Pendle St Mary's CE 5 5 4 A 46
Newchurch St Nicholas Church of England 14 11 22 VC 56
Northern 28 15 24 C 55
Oswaldtwistle Hippings Methodist VC 28 36 20 VC 4
Oswaldtwistle Moor End 21 18 22 C 4
Oswaldtwistle St Paul's Church of England 13 16 11 VA 8
Oswaldtwistle St. Andrew's Church of England 37 25 18 VC 4
Oswaldtwistle West End 32 24 19 C 4
Our Lady & St Anselm's Roman Catholic 15 17 10 VA 62
Padiham Green Church of England 40 43 27 VC 34
Padiham St Leonard's Voluntary Aided Church of England 36 41 43 VA 36
Padiham 33 25 22 C 33
Pendle Primary Academy 51 13 11 A 53
Ramsbottom Stubbins 28 29 14 C 55
Rawtenstall Crawshawbooth 58 23 12 C 55
Read St John's Church of England 18 13 17 VC 21
Reedley 46 50 21 C 44
Rishton Methodist 20 20 14 VC 4
Rishton St Peter & St Paul's Church of England 30 26 15 VA 11
Rosegrove Infant School 51 31 29 C 33
Rosewood 52 39 26 C 33
Roughlee Church of England 6 2 6 VC 44
Sabden 10 4 6 C 21
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1st 2nd 3rd
Sacred Heart Roman Catholic, Church 36 32 14 VA 15
Sacred Heart Roman Catholic, Colne 41 46 27 VA 51
Salesbury Church of England 45 20 18 VA 26
Salterforth 14 16 24 C 44
Sharneyford 7 11 17 C 55
Simonstone St Peter's Church of England 17 20 6 VA 25
Slaidburn Brennands Endowed 5 2 1 VAE 31
St Anne's Edgeside Church of England VA 10 5 7 VA 57
St Anne & St Joseph's R.C. Accrington 39 36 46 VA 12
St Augustine of Canterbury Roman Catholic 28 39 27 VA 38
St Bartholomew's Church of England 17 17 9 VC 56
St Charles' Roman Catholic, Rishton 30 13 23 VA 17
St Hubert's RC Primary School, Great Harwood 14 47 14 VA 16
St James Church of England, Clitheroe 39 26 27 VA 24
St James-the-Less Roman Catholic, Rawtenstall 31 30 29 VA 60
St John Southworth Roman Catholic, Nelson 31 70 40 VA 50
St John the Baptist Roman Catholic, Burnley 41 42 28 VA 40
St John the Baptist Roman Catholic, Padiham 30 24 19 VA 40
St John with St Michael Church of England 10 9 8 VA 59
St John's Church of England, Cliviger 25 42 22 VA 35
St John's Stonefold Church of England 17 26 12 VA 58
St Joseph's Catholic, Barnoldswick 14 11 23 VA 52
St Joseph's Roman Catholic, Hurst Green 14 4 2 VA 28
St Joseph's Roman Catholic, Stacksteads 16 10 4 VA 59
St Mary Magdalene's Roman Catholic, Burnley 20 44 38 VA 42
St Mary's Roman Catholic Primary School, Oswaldtwistle 45 26 22 VA 14
St Mary's Rawtenstall Church of England 24 13 20 VC 56
St Mary's Roman Catholic, Bacup 16 5 1 VA 60
St Mary's Roman Catholic, Burnley 38 38 26 VA 41
St Mary's Roman Catholic, Clayton-le-Moors 15 9 17 VA 14
St Mary's Roman Catholic, Haslingden 28 15 27 VA 61
St Mary's Roman Catholic, Langho 43 16 15 VA 29
St Mary's Roman Catholic, Osbaldeston 9 12 11 VA 31
St Mary's Roman Catholic, Sabden 7 6 4 VA 32
St Michael & St John's Roman Catholic 24 13 12 VA 30
St Oswald's Roman Catholic, Accrington 27 36 13 VA 13
St Paul's Church of England, Rawtenstall 37 57 14 VC 56
St Peter's Roman Catholic, Newchurch 36 21 16 VA 61
St Veronica's Roman Catholic, Helmshore 19 30 31 VA 63
St Wulstan's Roman Catholic, Great Harwood 36 15 14 VA 16
Thorneyholme Roman Catholic, Dunsop Bridge 2 1 1 VA 29
Trawden Forest 17 11 16 C 44
Waddington & West Bradford Church of England 19 19 16 VA 27
Water, Rawtenstall 17 15 14 C 55
Waterfoot 52 43 41 C 55
Wellfield Methodist and Anglican 43 26 18 VA 38
West Street Community Primary 33 19 23 C 43
Whalley Church of England 26 31 39 VA 27
Wheatley Lane Methodist VA 21 37 34 VA 52
Whitworth Tonacliffe 40 30 16 C 56
Worsthorne 37 48 32 C 34
KEY TO TYPE
OF SCHOOL
A = Academy F = Foundation VAE = Voluntary Aided Endowed
C = Community VA = Voluntary Aided VC = Voluntary Controlled
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Definitions for Voluntary Aided & Foundation Schools & Academies
for Admission Purposes
The following terms used throughout this booklet are defined as follows, except where individual arrangements spell out a different definition.
DISTANCE
The 'straight line' method of measurement only applies for admission purposes. For transport
'walking routes' are used to determine distance.
PARENTS / FAMILY MEMBERS
A parent is any person who has parental responsibility or care of the child. Where admission arrangements refer to 'parent's attendance at church' it is sufficient for just one parent to attend.
'Family members' include only parents and siblings.
MEDICAL/SOCIAL/WELFARE
Where schools have a medical/social/welfare admission criterion then this should take into account the circumstances of the child and the family. Please note the Local Authority
information in the main admissions booklet.
LOOKED AFTER CHILDREN
The School Admissions Code (December 2014) states that within the oversubscription criteria, the highest priority must be given to looked after children and previously looked after children.
Previously looked after children are children who were looked after, but ceased to be so because they were adopted (or became subject to a child arrangement, special guardianship or accommodation order). Further references to previously looked after children in the Code
means such children who were adopted (or subject to child arrangement orders or special guardianship orders) immediately following having been looked after.
Admission Authorities for faith schools may give priority to all looked after children and
previously looked after children whether or not of the faith, but they must give priority to looked after children and previously looked after children of the faith before other children of the faith. Where any element of priority is given in relation to children not of the faith they must give
priority to looked after children and previously looked after children not of the faith above other children not of the faith.
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Timetable for Lancashire Primary Admissions 2018/19 The arrangements for the transfer of pupils to primary schools in September 2018 will, as far
as possible, conform to the following timetable.
Monday 4 September 2017
Online application system goes live at
www.lancashire.gov.uk/schools
Please remember to press the "submit" button
every time you leave the online system.
Monday
15 January 2018
National closing date for applications (statutory).
During this period all applications are processed and all preferences are considered against the published admissions policy. Where schools are oversubscribed on parental preference,
decisions are made as to which children should be offered the available places. The Local Authority will liaise and exchange information with all other Admission Authorities including neighbouring Local Authorities. The allocation and offer of a primary place is finalised.
Monday
16 April 2018
Offers issued to parents.
Friday
27 April 2018
Return of request for appeal forms / place on reserve (waiting) lists.
Week commencing
7 May 2018
Distribution to parents of appeal forms.
Friday
18 May 2018
Appeals submission deadline*.
First round of hearings.
By Friday
13 July 2018
Appeals submitted by the deadline* heard by Independent
Appeals Panel.
*Appeals which are received after the deadline will be slotted into the schedule where this is possible. There is no guarantee that this will happen and late appeals may be heard after
the stipulated date at a second round of hearings. The schedule is subject to change depending upon the availability of appeal panel members, clerks, venue etc.
PLEASE NOTE: THE CLOSING DATE FOR APPLICATIONS IS
MONDAY 15 JANUARY 2018
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OFFERS Letters and Online Access For September 2014 primary school places, the offer letters will be issued by second class post on Wednesday 16 April 2014. The letters may therefore arrive at parents' home addresses at various times depending on the postal area in a particular locality. Parents who complete and submit an application online will be able to view their school offer on the evening of 16 April via the online system.
APPLY ONLINE
It's quick, easy and secure.
You can amend your application right up to the deadline date if you wish.
You'll get an email acknowledgement when you submit your application.
You can view your school offer via the online system on the morning of the day the
offers are sent out.
www.lancashire.gov.uk/schools
For September 2018, offers will be confirmed online only for all those who apply on Lancashire’s online system (this was around 95% of applicants for the previous year). For those who do not receive a first preference offer, links to reserve list and appeal forms will be available. Lancashire’s online system will go live on the morning of 16 April 2018 to allow online
applicants to view their school offer. Please be patient as around 13,000 applicants may be trying to access information. Letters will be issued by second class post on 16 April 2018 to any applicants who submit a paper form.
September 2017 Pupil Access Team
School Improvement Services Children's Services
www.lancashire.gov.uk
Confirmation of Offers
The closing date for applications is Monday 15 January 2018